[documentation] Role Based User Handbooks

Bèr Kessels ber at webschuur.com
Fri Jan 13 00:59:35 UTC 2006


I just added a (Dutch sorry) post about this here: the image, however, should 
not be too hard to grok: http://help.sympal.nl/het_blog_idee

Bèr

Op donderdag 12 januari 2006 23:38, schreef Steven Peck:
> Same problem..... who volunteers to read the queue?  I understand Bèr's
> re-phrasing of this better now and it's a neat theory.  Who monitors the
> queue?  And then where is the information displayed?  Who chooses and sets
> up guidelines?  How do they decide what for their personal blog and what
> for their Drupal blog?
>
> Again, neat idea, needs more meat as currently I don't know if we have
> enough people currently monitoring the moderation queue as it is.
>
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> Op donderdag 12 januari 2006 03:22, schreef Boris Mann:
> > Again my plea is to turn on the "story" node type and have this type
> > of info be able to be submitted by anyone, go into a submission queue
> > and get approved. We'd have a nice, categorized archive (free
> > tagging, of course, perhaps with some additional "big buckets" like
> > Tips, Best Practices, Recipes, Case Studies, Official News, etc.) and
> > a way for anyone to get exposure by writing good content.
>
> We, down at sympal ar experimenting (in Dutch) with this type of
> handbook/information. its not public, yet, so i will explain the idea and
> plan:
> * A few people blog. Add random articles on a random topcis, with random
> skill levels.
> * We tag these articles. Freetagging, but not too free.
> * Once in a while we reorganise that loose information into books. If there
> is enough to fill a chapter, that is.
>
> I visualised this as a line of articles passing by (the blogs), which one
> can filter, based on his or her preferences (feeds per tag) and wich;, at
> the end of that line is sorted into nice piles.
>
> Funny to see that Boris proposes this same structure for Drupal.org. I
> definately like the idea!
>
> Bèr
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