Op 12-apr-05 om 11:03 heeft Dries Buytaert het volgende geschreven:
1. From what I have seen, a taxonomy-based permission scheme is more popular than one using node types. If you aim to get this module included in core, it is worth discussing the idea of using the combination of roles and taxonomy terms, rather than the combination of roles and node types. We should aim to include the most popular scheme in core. But what would you prefer in that case? One module that does allow us to set permissions to taxonomy _and_ node-types? Isn't that to much for one module?
2. Using a tab is OK for now, but ideally this would be part of the new node submission form. The way I envision this, is to have a JetboxOne-like "permissions"-area under the node body that I can unfold/collapse. This lets me set the permissions upon the initial submission (cfr. menu_otf.module). Ideally, we'd be tackle this node submission form "dependency" while we are at it. This makes for an excellent use case. The unfold/collapse method you mention does require CSS & javascript. (I can not think about any other way, of how to accomplish this behaviour otherwise) Do we allow javascript in core now? For a long time, I thought we tried to use alternatives for that.. And to be honoust, I thought you were pretty much against using js inside drupal-core. But, maybe I am wrong?
Are there any screenshots of a new node submission form? Or mockups/examples/documentation? I'm willing to work on this, but would like to know the end goal..
3. Neil had some ideas on how to configure the default workflow/behavior of nodes. It might be a good idea to read up on this too, or to discuss this some more. Ideally, we'd tackle this workflow "dependency" while we are at it. Neil, can you come up with some mockup/writeup/examples?
Stefan