Name : plone-CMFBoard
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Version : 2.1.3
| Vendor : MandrakeSoft
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Release : 1mdk
| Date : 2005-01-30 19:59:04
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Group : System/Servers
| Source RPM : plone-CMFBoard-2.1.3-1mdk.src.rpm
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Size : 2.54 MB
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Packager : Mandrakelinux Team < http://www_mandrakeexpert_com>
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Summary : The most popular Plone forum product
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Description :
Forum folders contain one or more forumnbs (which stands for nothing in particular, but could stand for \"forum notice board\" if you like ;-)
Forumnbs have different states, depending on what permissions to view and post the forums should have: 1. public1 - members can post, anonymous can view 2. public2 - as public1 but anonymous can reply to topic 3. open - like public2 but anonymous can start topics and reply 4. members - only members can view or post
When a forum folder is created, by default two forumnbs are created: public1 and member. You can modify these, or delete them.
One possible way to organise a discussion forum system on a plone site is to create a top level forum folder, and then forum folders under that which will host the actual forumnbs. Using this approach, no forumnbs are hosted by the top level forum folder. This is how the CMFBoard web site is organised. But it does not have to be done this way.
A useful feature is to link discussion on plone content types to a particular forumnb. Think of this feature being used with a news item, for instance. That way, any news posted will automatically be discussed in the discussion forums instead of separate threads throughout the site. This feature can be enabled by checking \"Use CMFBoard Discussion tool\" in CMFBoard Setup in Plone Setup. The CMFBoard Discussion tool settings contain settings for which forumnb discussions should take place in for each plone content type. A sensible choice choice here is \"Only for published content\". Please note that discussion must be allowed for the content, which is configured either through the ZMI (in portal_types select content type and check \"allow_discission\") or through the metadata properties of an plone content instance.
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RPM found in directory: /vol/rzm6/linux-mandriva/official/10.2/i586/media/contrib |