plone
Satish Balay
balay at mcs.anl.gov
Fri Nov 4 16:20:56 CST 2005
Justin,
Thanks for the info.
Satish
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005, Justin Bedo wrote:
> Hi Satish,
>
>
> Le 05/11/2005 à 1:41 AM, Satish Balay a écrit :
>
> >
> > Is the bugtracker internal to plone or is it an external package?
>
> The bugtracker in an product for plone written by Andreas Jung. The product
> is called "PloneCollectorNG".
>
> >
> > Looks like plone is a complete web-site management package for
> > individual projects like PETSc.
> >
> > But we already moved from storing our web content in frontpage to 'bk'
> > - and I'm not sure if we want to move to a differnet system. [and
> > convince our system admins to install/maintain plone on our web
> > servers]
> >
> > BTW: does it have some kind of version control for the 'content'? I'm
> > guessing it uses a database at the backend to store
> > content/bug-tracker data?
>
> Plone works on top of Zope, which stores all its data in the ZODB, the Zope
> Object Data Base. There is not really any version control as such, but you
> can roll back changes easily.
>
> >
> > Also - how does account management work? i.e do all users for
> > mailing-lists/bugtracking/content-changers etc. need an account?
>
> This depends how the bugtracker is set up. It can be set up so that you need
> an account to submit bugs, but we have it set up so bugs can be submitted
> anonymously. You do need an account, with appropriate permissions, to
> manipulate/add content.
>
> >
> > And does it have an e-mail gateway for bugtracker? Currently anyone
> > can send email to petsc-maint at mcs.gov - and We'd like to keep this
> > user interface
>
> I'm not aware of any feature such as this in PloneCollectorNG.
>
> Cheers
> Justin
>
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