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The main work is to make a software for the '''service server''' He most present a webinterface to add all changes and he most communicate over CVS with the Collabnet Server. My Idea is, to create a modular Software with one login.

Revision as of 12:10, 13 February 2008

Dynamic Webconcept with collabnet

Befor you read

This is only a proposal idea how we can make the OOo page better editable. Maybe my idea is not good, or you have better solutions. Please discuss on the mailing list dev@website.openoffice.org about. Feel free edit this concept. Thank you

The problem with the Collabnet framework

Suveral people missing dynamic contents on the OOo website. At the moment we most insirt manualy. Collabnet support any serverside language. To compensate the missing featers, suveral OOo projects use differents services, like wiki, blogs. and other things. A load of content is at the moment on external servers. For my point of view, this make a unprofessional look. It's will be more and mor difficult to find the informations.

It's the task for the website project to create a solution for all OOo projects. This is not a task for one person. That's the reason for me to create this wiki page.


My proposed idea

It's not only my Idea. John makes a similar solution for the marketing project. He takes the atom Feed from a planet blog, Edit it on a Server, and commit it in the marketing project. All runs automaticly.

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This could be a structure of the system

The main work

The main work is to make a software for the service server He most present a webinterface to add all changes and he most communicate over CVS with the Collabnet Server. My Idea is, to create a modular Software with one login.

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