[CMF-checkins] CVS: CMF - DEPENDENCIES.txt:1.1 INSTALL.txt:1.1 README.txt:1.1 TODO.txt:1.1 VERSION.txt:1.1

andrew@digicool.com andrew@digicool.com
Fri, 1 Jun 2001 13:36:39 -0400 (EDT)


Update of /cvs-repository/CMF/CMFCalendar
In directory korak.digicool.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26693

Added Files:
	DEPENDENCIES.txt INSTALL.txt README.txt TODO.txt VERSION.txt 
Log Message:

*Added the missing documentation.



--- Added File DEPENDENCIES.txt in package CMF ---
requires "CMF" "1.1"

--- Added File INSTALL.txt in package CMF ---
To install CMFCalendar, uncompress the CMFCalendar product into your zope/Products directory 
or ln -s /path/to/installation /path/to/zope/Products
In the root of your CMFSite installation (within the ZMI):
	1.  Add an external method to the root of the CMF Site
	2.  Use the following configuration values for the external method:

 			id: install_events
 			title: Install Events *optional*
 			module name: CMFCalendar.Install
 			function name: install
	3. Go to the management screen for the newly added external method and click the 'Try it' tab.  
The install function will execute and give information about the steps it took to register and install the
CMF Events into the CMF Site instance.

--- Added File README.txt in package CMF ---
The CMFCalendar product is an example of creating a CMF Product.
The CMFCalendar product is also expected to be a generally useful out of the 'box' and skinnable to 
accomodate customization within your existing CMF instance.
To see how to go about building a CMF product, this hopefully allows a developer to follow 
through the process of registering their product, skins, and help with the CMF by example.
It shows how an object is created and registered with the types_tool, necessary skins added to the skins_tool, with the Calendar skins directory
 added to the skin paths, and providing portal_metadatool with an Element policy for the content_type of the object.

At the time of this writing, this product is incomplete.  The event is complete, and can stand alone, but will be 
accompanyied by the CMFCalendar in the next release.  We wished to get something out quickly, so we'll be living by the
 axiom: 'Release early; Release often' until all it's components are completed.

See the INSTALL.txt file for how to get the product installed within your CMF.

 

--- Added File TODO.txt in package CMF ---
Add the calendar product itself, at rev 0.1 there is only an event object.
other todo items as I think of them....

--- Added File VERSION.txt in package CMF ---
CMFCalendar Product 0.1a