Guys,
> > > was kind of my thinking as well, which was why i started
> > > leaning toward using openacs. however I think josh's main
> > > requirements were simply to have the
> > > ability to publish articles without having to resort to
> > > handcoding html.
> > > ISTM user comments were secondary to him.
And one other thing, based on the requirements of some of our community
writers; there needs to be some ability to add "locked" content. For
example, if I republish my article from Linux Magazine (due out in 2 weeks,
yah!) it has to go up as "locked" content with a shared copyright. I can't
have people modifying it per my agreement with Linux Magazine.
Also, most mature Wiki systems allow user comments. This is a non-issue.
> I just rediscovered Justin's test Plone site (which wasn't working well
> when I tried it before). Despite is being only there for testing it now
> seems to have nearly 500 users and appears to work quite well now.
>
> What do the rest of you think about this site?
Justin's and my problem with Plone was that is was intolerably slow on updates
and administrative interfaces; some of the admin screens took over a minute
just to load. And this was with just him, me & Elein on it.
Also, the plone "look" says "Plone" not "PostgreSQL". However, if it gets
something up and running in a hurry, I can certainly live with that.
If we've got it performing better now, it's worth a 2nd look.
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