[ZWeb] NZO Alpha Announcement
Jeffrey P Shell
jeffrey@cuemedia.com
Fri, 4 Apr 2003 18:36:06 -0700
> Why a full Wiki on its own, just for the Roadmap? So anyone can
> update it? I see that as a valid want, but there's a lot of overhead
> just on the User Interface just to get a single editable page -
> particularly one that should have pretty good editorial control. I
> think a small group of Zope.org editors can update a normal document
> just fine here, with less overhead on the software side and so on.
> And since normal documents can have comments attached as part of the
> CMF framework, the community can still remind us to update, or add new
> information that the editors of the site can respond to.
>
> I agree with Simon's (much) earlier vision of a unified Zope.org Wiki.
> I'm still not a big Wiki fan, but unifying the non-development Wiki's
> instead of having many tiny ones is better. I still think a lot of
> what we may want (or may have wanted) Wikis for on the current
> Zope.org site can be satisfied with good editor setups and commentable
> pages. CMF's document system which doesn't require sudden switching
> to the ZMI makes editable pages easier.
>
> If it's meant to just be a standalone document, I'd rather have a
> standalone document than an entire Wiki that exists purely to support
> that one page. If we want it to be a Wiki page, then we should come
> up with a canonical content Wiki on the site and put it in there
> (...zope.org/wiki/RoadMap).
Ergh, by "I'd rather have a standalone document", I mean a standalone
regular CMF Document.
> I'd be happy with either solution.