Okay,

taking in consideration what Martin said, I've rethought some things, so my
new proposal is:

1. The svn used for developement will be the collective (if you want to
contribute and upload on the svn you'll have to obtain access there through
the methods explained by Martin)
2. Branch the 1.0 Release on the collective svn as 1.0-doap-enabled. This
branch will merely focus on giving doap support to PSC-1.0 (meaning that our
changes could be easily ported to 2.0 once it's out)
3. We will need to tweak lightly the workflows and the permissions, but I
think those thing can easily be done in the ZMI and later exported/saved
through the setuptool, so this work won't take place on the product itself.
4. All the modifications to meet the look & feel and interface guidelines of
wgo (see http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/GnomeProducts) will be added by
either merging templates and styles in gnometheme or through the creation of
those into another similar product (PloneSoftwareCenterGnome?), that acts
like an extension to PSC in order to provide aesthetic/workflow
customizations to PSC needed by wgo. Because as far as I can see, excepting
DOAP, workflow and "how is the content displayed" seems to me that PSC meets
all our needs.

I still have a doubt about what version use as base to implement our
template customizations (workflow tweaking is extremely simple to implement
even by a non-plone guy, the only relevant matter might be
auto-installation, which is why I proposed the creation of a product
PloneSoftwareCenterGnome). My preference would go for bleeding edge svn in
the hope to be able to have PSC 2.0 installed on our final release.

Greetings,

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