Hey,

2009/6/12 Carsten Senger <[email protected]>:
> Hi Lucas,
>
> thanks for managing the milestones.
>
> --On Donnerstag, Mai 28, 2009 14:51:01 +0100 Lucas Rocha <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> - Design team: send a message to marketing-list, blog, twitter, etc to
>> get feedback
>
> Where can I follow the progress and discussion for the design to see if I
> can work on the content type display now?
>
> [...]
>
>> - CMS team: maybe it's the case to start changing the content tree to
>> look more like what's been proposed by Content team? What do you
>> think?
>
> The content structure is not defined by the cms. You get an complete
> content tree if you follow the install current instructions cause it
> imports a snapshot of the work the editors did in the past. The structure
> is defined with the content by the editors (maybe different to other cms')

Yep, I know. What I meant was to create the initial content
placeholders (directories, pages, etc) following the proposed
structure. That will probably make it easier for editors to know where
content should go when start writing. Maybe that's something that we
can do after we have the continuously built test website running.

> There are two strategies: move around, rename and delete exisisting content
> in a site and add missing pieces or start a new site and cut/paste the old
> content. I can help with this, but we should start this when we have a
> dedicated editing site.

IMO, we should now have blank content following the new proposed
structure. Removing all old/existing content is a better approach now
because we probably want to make it clear what's not done yet on the
website. Let's first copy all existing content to wiki in the
respective workspaces[1] and then change the content tree to have the
correct structure in Plone.

Cheers!

--lucasr

[1] 
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/TwoPointTwentyseven/Content#head-45e2743e1d043e96643b5750e92409896dd35fb6
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