On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, Michael Wechner wrote:

Tim Hannigan wrote:

Richard
I've made a number of changes to my implementation reducing the code and overhead.
I'll try to upload them later on today for you to check out.

As an aside, the Lenya pilot at Queen's University (with TinyMCE) just went through the first day of user testing yesterday and it was a success. Content aggregation (and repurposing), LDAP, editing, workflow all worked quite well.

This pilot is gaining more steam now as other development teams on campus are taking a closer look at Lenya. One important feature I was able to bring in (from the uniz sample pub) was the forcecheckin.


yes, I think we should add the "break the lock/forcecheckin" to Lenya 1.4, whereas I am not sure if Jann from
the University of Zurich hasn't added that feature to Lenya 1.2 already.


I really added this feature to 1.2. The usecase is accesible from the site area: Menu Edit->Checkin.

I did not yet integrate that feature in 1.4 because a forecheckin usecase might look different because we have session information avilable in the system in 1.4. Thereore if user tries to edit a locked file the system should check whether the user who locked the file still has an valid session. If yes it should not be allwoed to checkin a document. If there is no valid session anymore we could add a forcehcheckin button.

Jann

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Universität Zürich
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