It should be a well balanced solution that takes into conssideration: Roles, tasks and most importantly frequency of visits to pages. after all: one needs to change the cache settings only very few times, while path moderation will happen more frequent. I agree.
PLease, I have asked it very often: give some feedback on this, I would like to proceed. So far I have only received very few (but very good) feedback. One is to rename the "Moderate" menu into something more meaningfull.
I hope mine will get into the meaningful feadback category. First what I like: * mainly the logical structure. I like that. * the separation between content navigation, content management and site administration works for me. They clearly separate the concerns, when working with a website. Comments/not sure about: * I would personally upgrade the permissions and access rules sub-menus to their own administration section -security or something similar. Why? **From a sysadmin's point of view security is a major concern. These settings may not be changed frequently, but are reviewed on a regular basis. **There may be add-on modules providing different realms, requiring some, yet unknown, configuration mechanism, a security menu will give them a good place to live. * I concur with the Moderate-> to something better "Content Management"? * I'm not sure about the logs being in the Navigation menu **Logs and statistics generally are of major interest to website husbandry. Log analysis and the related activities are not akin to navigating content, searching for content, website help. They are different. I would suggest relocating them to Administer, or them living in their own block. This would be dependent on what statistics Drupal will provide by default. Cheers, Vlado -- Vladimir Zlatanov <vlado@dikini.net>