Not discounting OIO, but I would be more inclined toward a CMF-based site. Can you do 
a CMF-based mock-up?
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Andrew Ho wrote:

>Hi all,
>  It has been exactly one month since I volunteered to build the new OSHCA
>website
>(http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg05283.html).
>Perhaps a necessary evil of working as a group is the "admistrative"
>overhead - but I am hoping that this won't mean an entire month just to
>get a mailing list going.
>
>Since no one disagreed with my original proposal - I assume the outline
>was acceptable to all. So, I have spent the last four hours creating the
>new OSHCA website. It has most of the features that I promised in my
>original proposal. It was quite a bit of copying and pasting but most of
>the relevant content from the current OSHCA.Org site has been moved over.
>
>It is fully searchable, content can be easy submitted/edited/updated over
>time, downloaded as XML, etc by an "editoral group". The biggest
>improvement will be the ease of keeping the site content up-to-date.
>
>Now that it is *real* product, perhaps some of you will take a look and
>decide whether to use it as the official www.OSHCA.Org. In the meantime,
>it can simply serve as a mirror of the official site.
>
>Please take a look and give me your comments. If any of you would like to
>test the editorial tools (to move documents around and edit/change the
>pages), I would be happy to set up an editor's account for you.
>
>The direct URL to the OSHCA page is:
>http://www.txoutcome.org/scripts/zope/library/files/browse/show_contents/objectid-244
>
>Alternatively, you can enter through the OIO Library which gives you
>access to a site navigation tree:
>http://www.txoutcome.org/scripts/zope/library
>(in Projects > Reading Material > Advocacy)
>
>For those who are more artically inclined than I, please consider this a
>"first draft" that can acquire different style and be adorned with more
>pleasing color schemes with your assistance.
>
>Finally, Karsten Hilbert is the editor responsible for the Reading
>Material section of the OIO Library (that currently contains the new OSHCA
>site). It will be up to him to decide whether the OSHCA "reading material"
>is appropriate content and whether it will stay there.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Andrew
>---
>Andrew P. Ho, M.D.
>OIO: Open Infrastructure for Outcomes
>TxOutcome.Org (hosting OIO Library #1)
>Assistant Clinical Professor
>Department of Psychiatry, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
>University of California, Los Angeles
>

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