On 23-Sep-05, at 4:51 AM, Dries Buytaert wrote:
On 23 Sep 2005, at 10:44, Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
Problem #2: many people use the book.module to create structure. The book.module is a logical choice <strong>if and only if</strong> you know Drupal. If you're new to Drupal, creating structure using the book module is not exactly logical. The underlying problem is that people need a way to link pages and to create structure. Simply renaming the book.module to outline.module or structure.module and dropping the book node type might come a long way for new users, and might help focus development efforts.
This was suggested before, and it would be a good improvement IMHO. Outline module is the way to go!
There was consensus but the problem was that it requires the book node type to be dropped. This breaks some people's workflow / permission scheme.
I don't think there's any reason you'd *have* to drop book.module - it could become another "simple node type" - to maintain backwards compatibility (what? what's that?) ... but breaking out an outline.module still makes sense to me (yes, as we discussed i think first in February?). The thing is the "online handbook" idea has attracted a lot of drupal users... but a generalized outliner would as well (that would still, of course, be used for book organization). -- James Walker :: http://walkah.net/