Hi Carsten,

2009/6/12 Carsten Senger <[email protected]>:
> Hi all,
>
> Here is the current text for the collage strategies on the
> <http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/Plone/Implementation>
>
>
>> === Add content to Collage ===
>>
>> '''Strategy 1: reference existing items''' As said Collage allows you to
>> reference existing content inside the Plone site and show it within a
>> Collage. I.e. this works fine for Top-5-News and Upcoming Top-5-Events.
>> News and Events are stored dynamics searches called ''Collection'' in
>> Plone. In a default Plone both (News and Events) Collections are
>> pre-configured on installation of a vanilla Plone. Both are having
>> already an archive. To show the top-5 (newest) news we reference the
>> collection into collage and apply a layout showing only the top 5 of the
>> listing. Providing a ''more'' link to the collection itself the visitor
>> jumps to the full-listing with archive.
>>
>> ''PRO:''
>>  * All front-page only content (banner, etc.) in all versions from any
>> time at one place.
>>  * Editors can organize their content as they need (sub folders, etc.)
>>  * Content is better accessible for editors and not
>>  hidden in a collage/row/column structure.
>>  * Content can easily used
>>  anywhere else.
>>
>> ''CONS:''
>>  * To add something to Collage it has to be created somewhere else. This
>>  may disturb the workflow.
>>
>> '''Strategy 2: adding new items inside''' Collage also allows you to
>> create new contents inside a colunm object. It is useful for documents
>> (text) or images which are never used outside of Collage.
>>
>> ''PRO:''
>>  * Better workflow.
>>  * Clearer for new editors where to find the contents.
>> ''CONS:''
>>  * Less accessible for editors.
>>  * Content is not reusable somewhere else.
>
> I like the better workflow of strategy 2, but I think it's more beneficial
> for GNOME to keep older versions of texts/banners if needed so I'd choose
> strategy 1 (referenced content). It will also probably make the
> translation implementation easier to have the parts as "normal" content
> items in the content space.
>
> What is to do for the milestone on June 17?

>From the development plan:

http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/TwoPointTwentyseven#head-513e88e62f7c209dfc6b444cb32874e31b62945e

The idea is to have the non-styled framework for the front page. In
practice, this means having an ugly page with banner, main text, three
columns showing the entries from different sources. As I said, I'm not
sure we should have a "People" column on front page. For now, I think
we can keep the current approach (see www.gnome.org) which is: column
1 has news, column 2 has events, column 3 has misc "stuff".

Anyway, the point is that we have the front page framework (collage)
in place by the end of this milestone. The next milestone will be
about applying the design on the front page, among other things.

--lucasr
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