Magnus Hagander wrote:
>>>> 'cause the Funds Group needs somewhere to park a CMS.
>>> Why does the Funds Group need a separate CMS?
>>>
>> Several reasons:
>>
>> 1. Storing of private donation records for reference between
>> officer to officer
>
> How is this a feature of a CMS? That sounds more like the feature of a
> database.. (hey, we have one of those!)
Going to ignore this.
>
>
>> 2. Storing of publicized project ideas and plans
>
> That's kind of what www does good now, no?
>
No, it doesn't. The funds group CMS is meant to be more of an intranet.
>
>> 3. Dealing with web votes
>
> I don't see how that's a specific CMS feature either. BTW, we do have a
> working survey system on the website now, which does pretty much that.
> It's not really use dbecause nobody posts new surveys, but it works.
Votes are private and must be authenticated. The funds groups already
has code for this.
Joshua D. Drake
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> //Magnus
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