[Imc-drupal-dev] Slick drupal 6 indymedia editor module
mark burdett
mark at indymedia.org
Tue Feb 19 23:37:37 PST 2008
I am slightly involved w/ crabgrass, wish i had time to be more
so..
in drupal u can definitely give contributors access to edit their
own content, and you can use wiki formatting if you want.
I don't know of anyone else attempting to integrate drupal and
crabgrass but there are certainly some interesting things you
could do, if you're hosting your own crabgrass install. the
crabgrass installation @ we.riseup.net is pretty locked down,
anonymized etc. and not really designed to integrate (even with
email)..
--mark
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 01:38:14 -0500, M Hodgson wrote:
> That's great. My name is Michael Hodgson. I am part of a forming and
> recently approved new-imc in Lancaster, PA. We are currently doing the work
> to set up our IMC with Drupal. I am personally not a tech, but I hope to be
> able to keep in on the drupal 6 developments, etc., and I will be sure to
> get our drupal techs on this list as soon as I can.
>
> I have a question (ok, maybe more than one): Is anyone on the list involved
> with the Crabgrass project (https://we.riseup.net)? And is it possible to do
> some of the new cleaver collaborative functions with drupal as can be done
> with ruby, such as allowing contributors to have administrative access to
> their own content, wiki-style? This would be great for the newswire,
> utilizing more wiki formats and allowing contributors to preview before
> publishing, but also the right to edit /update posted content.
>
> Also, is anyone considering creating modules that could allow the crabgrass
> social networking to run side by side with a drupal 6 indymedia install (i.e.
> one log in, etc?)
>
> OK, I could ask more, but I will wait for responses. Thanks
> Michaelv
>
> On Feb 17, 2008 2:42 PM, Tom Morton <tom at infoseed.co.uk> wrote:
>
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> > Hello friends,
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> > I've written a module that lets editors hide messages, and to propose
> > features and vote on these proposals. It is all ajax-flavoured and so
> > has no interface separate from the normal browsing of the site. It is
> > visible to users with permission to "edit any story content", which is
> > hardcoded for the moment but can easily be changed.
> >
> > The motivation for doing this from scratch is that I found what already
> > existed to be kind of clunky.
> >
> >
> > http://www.tomatarium.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/misc/imc_drupal6-20080217.tar.gz
> >
> > There is also a newswire module in this archive which is aware of the
> > hidden-ness of articles, and also the dadaimc migration module.
> >
> > I'm still trying to get svn for this junk. cvs.drupal are still
> > cogitating over my request.
> >
> > - --
> > Tom
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