[Zope] Ways for putting contents into Zope
Bill Anderson
bill@libc.org
28 May 2001 14:11:13 -0600
On 28 May 2001 12:35:51 +0200, Luca Manini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what options are there for putting contents into Zope. Let's say I
> want to use Zope to build an intranet where not specially skilled
> people (at least not "html" skilled people) has to author most of the
> site contents. Which approaches can I try?
>
> Options that came to mind are:
>
> 1) make "contributions" be higly structured (I mean to have many
> properties and less "free" text) so that I can produce the output
> like a DB report.
>
> 2) try to teach them some StructuredText.
>
> 3) try to have them use some other editor to produce "simple" html and
> import it into Zope.
>
> 4) have them put almost plain text and set up some sort to publishing
> work flow where the plain text get reviewed and edited in steps by
> different skilled people up to the "final" form?
>
> 5) Any experience, other ideas?
>
> TIA, Luca.
Install CMF (http://cmf.zope.org ) and then you can do any/all of these.
Structured Text
Structured text is rather *simple* to learn, at keast for
probably 90%, or more, of the things these people would
theoritically be doing.
Workflow
This is one of the key aspects of the CMF, and can provide you with
a simple means to implement the 4th option you list.
The author would:
o Log in to the site
o Add a Document (by following the links)
o Submit for review
At this point, a reviewer would look at it, make any
structural changes needed, and approve or reject it.
That's how I'd do it. One of these days I'll probably make a WYSIWYG
StructuredText editor .. but that is another subject.
This-reply-typed-in-StructuredText-ly y'rs Bill