If you're using CMFStaging with Plone, using PloneStaging, a Plone wrapper for CMFStaging, from the collective project on sourceforge... You only need one ZODB though. Put your users folder in /staging or /staging/Stages (shouldn't matter which, I think) and customize permissions on each portal as you see fit. Jim On Tuesday, January 13, 2004, at 12:05 PM, Michael Havard wrote:
Does anyone have any tips for setting up CMFStaging. I'm just starting to fumble my way through it and I've only found two posts with any real information about setting it up.
Essentially my architecture is this: Three separate machines: DEV QA PROD
We're running Plone and ZEO. We need to be able to develop templates et al on DEV, test on QA and eventually migrate those templates, workflows, security etc. to PROD. In PROD we have content authors who create new content (in real time) using a customized DCWorkFlow. We'd like to have the ability to keep the authors content separate from the application templates and security. I'm assuming to do that we just need seperate databases using a different mount point or do we have to use a product to accomplish that.
Anyone with some real world experience doing something similar?
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