El mié, 30-08-2006 a las 13:14 +0200, Comiotto Thomas escribió: > Hi > > > > > We from Wyona have developed some blog modules. It is important to note > > that lenya is coming with the blog as *publication* and not as modules. > > You can download and install the wyona modules from: > > https://svn.wyona.com/repos/public/lenya/modules/ > > user: anonymous > > pass: anonymous > > > > Nice. > > However: In my view the catch with Lenya-based blogs, galleries, > slashdot-style publishing etc. is that we have a. no built-in support > for annotations (let page visitors comment on blog entries) and b. we > lack AC/WF usecases (including GUI support) that account for a. > > What I mean is that Lenya currently has no usecase that let's page > visitors register as authors for a specific set of pages (or workflow > events) to post a comment on that page(s).
Actually with the new AC that I am currently working on in the sandbox that is possible and very easy. > > This would also be needed for implementing message board & voting > modules or similar - a feature request that is posted to the userlist > every month or so since the early beginnings of Lenya. > > But even if such a module was written; I am sceptical if the current AC > GUI implementation would support dealing with 10000+ registered "public > authors" (commenting on articles, blog entries, forum messages) - so > that would have to be reworked to support seamless support for > "collaborative usecases" I guess. Please, if you can test the ac-restricted branch in the sandbox. I hope to finish it today or tomorrow morning and then merge it to the trunk. There you very nicely deny and grant access to subtrees and/or specific URL. > > Moreover, public authors would want to access notification and > authoring usecases from the website (as opposed to the Lenya GUI). So > that would have to be reworked/added too. > > This all can be done - note that it's supported by most php/mysql-based > solutions out there. But in terms of the current Lenya codebase quite a > lot would have to be changed I guess - so frankly I think: it won't be > done. Not sure. If you can outline the basic architecture (like a php/mysql-based one) I reckon it should not be as hard to implement. salu2 > > -- > Bests > Thomas > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Thorsten Scherler COO Spain Wyona Inc. - Open Source Content Management - Apache Lenya http://www.wyona.com http://lenya.apache.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
