Nedjo Rogers wrote:
Questions: - does this approach sound useful? - who's working on something similar? better? - pitfalls? - anyone wanting to work on this?
Thanks, Nedjo
I've done these kinds of schemes before (I do it with a variety of CiviCRM objects). It has its pluses and minuses. First, it's worth thinking about specific use cases, since in many cases, I've discovered that a node devoted to the object is *not* what people really want. More typically, what they *really* want is to see the object as an element in a page, or as an item in a list. For the first, CCK does the job better than a stand-alone node object. For the latter, Views does a very good job. I've found that almost everything I originally thought to do via "nodification" I ended up doing via CCK or Views, as a result. If you do want to do it, I've found it to be pretty simple to implement. If the objects map well to the kind of info people like to use for nodes (i.e., it's not weird to see it as a page by itself, you need to control access like a node, etc.), then it's not a bad solution. Rob