Joachim Breitsprecher wrote:
[...]
user: create new doc (V1: authoring)
user: edit doc (V1: authoring)
user: submit (V1: authoring)
reviewer: publish (V1: live)
user: edit doc (V1: live, V2: authoring)
user: submit (V1: live, V2: authoring)
reviewer: publish (V1: gone, V2: live)
Where V1, V2 designate document versions.
The problem with your suggestion is that once the document is
deactivated by the reviewer, it is no longer visible in the live area.
So we have a gap between the deactivation of the original document and
the publishing of the new version.
Is it possible to implement this workflow (with reasonable effort, of
course)? Maybe by implementing or activating a revision controller in
Lenya?
Actually I don't see the difference to the current implementation
of the default publication ... When I edit a document which is live,
a new authoring document is created and the old document remains
published, until it is replaced by publishing the new version.
Could you please explain the difference a bit more detailed?
-- Andreas
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