On 3-May-06, at 3:54 PM, Ben Francis wrote:
Eric Brunner-Williams wrote:
Other usecases?
* enable/disable modules (possibly what you meant by security)
I think you should focus on "do often" use cases for a first pass. It's unlikely that people toggle modules on and off a lot, other than when first experimenting.
* view logs
I aven't really looked into this but we may be limited in some cases by the in-line HTML problem which would mean rewriting some functions as part of the remote adminstration module.
Going off on a slight tangent...
Would it be overambitious to try and use the client to automate the creation of new drupal sites on a single Drupal installation, by writing new configuration files and populating database tables? Perhaps this is a possible future addition?
This is interesting. The XUL client as Drupal installer? Kind of like some of the MySQL remote config/admin tools? It's an interesting direction, certainly. -- Boris