> One other nice feature that Drupal has is that it is easy to admin multiple > sites. One Drupal host can be the source for X number of other sites. > Sites can share database tables, users, etc... So... Lets say you have a > wiki site and a foundation site. Someone logs into the wiki site, it will > automaticly share their info with the foundation site and vice versa, you > can configure what is shared. Users can have seperate roles that are > respected between sites and they don't need to login again.
Hi Keith, Ben, Christian, et al See if I can add some value here. Keith hits on a very strong point for Drupal in lots of environments, IMO. But - and it is IMO a big one. The OO.o site is not really one that I recognize as being close to any other, with the exception of...My Space...remember them. How could I say that. The OO.o site is really a collection of sites, each created by and managed by, small groups of people, with widely varying skill levels in designing web sites. Where a Drupal is strong on helping to bring a commonality across a number of sites, these language groups at OO.o would put in much time and recruit help to, subvert these constraints an to the greatest extent possible give the language group (team) autonomy for their little slice of the OO.o web site. I think I've stated that correctly - and I ask that because the work of building out and maintaining that monster over the last 10 years was not something I worked in - but some of the people adding comments to this list, and the de list on this subject, where some of those people. So there is I think from reading along a difference in perspective about what is the most important features for this particular web service in the new TDF domain. Anyway - I've tried to stay out the mix here, cause you guys are the ones that that would ultimately be working this, and again the actual _users_ of the CMS are going to be these, yet unformed perhaps, small groups of volunteers. Just putting that out there because I'm not sure that Keith and Christian are on same page requirements wise. My little daydream about an enterprise workflow engine didn't really help, because that kind of functionality is really missing the point. This heavey emphasis on allowing rather unskilled people to produce widely varying web sites, and they really can be, both in appearance and User Interaction patterns is something that _will_ be neeeded, not just a like. Again, that is how I am seeing it - if I'm misrepresenting the thoughts of the language team needs please correct me vigorously. Thanks - back to lurking Drew -- E-mail to [email protected] for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/website/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
