On Thursday, September 18, 2003, at 02:33 PM, Bill Moseley wrote:

TT-based CMS questions have come up before on this list. I'm looking for
CMS or work flow management system, perl/mod_perl/TT, and just curious
if there's anything close to what I need already written.


This isn't for web publishing, but for managing web portal-type of
records.  There's a user base of a hundred or so people that enter
initial records.  These users should have a bit of control over their
own user info (personal data), but some of their fields need restricted
(administrative) access.

The records consist of quite a few fields, so there needs to be
validation, spell checking, and so on.  I don't expect a general CMS to
do all that without modifications.

Then the records pass through a number of other people playing different
roles (editors, catalogers, legal reviews, oversight, etc.) and finally
the record is "published".


It's typical on-line work flow management: Optional email notification
of changes, ability to add comments to records, record status
management, record searching, and so on.

Anyone know of something close?

Bricolage does all this, and Arthur Bergman is currently working on a TT burner for it. I'm hoping he gets it done soon so that it can go into the 1.8.0 release next month. But in the meantime, you can write Mason or HTML::Template templates.


http://www.bricolage.cc/

HTH,

David

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