In article <201103091828.p29ISdff090465 at billY.EZWIND.NET>,
John Foust <jfoust at threedee.com> writes:
I'd like to see how [CollectiveAccess] handles the
intranet and
Internet sides of its interface.
From what I've read so far, it appears that both
sides use the same
database and are different web applications. There also appears
to be
a user/role facility so that you can manage who can do what with the
database. They also use this in some extensions to integrate into
social networking sites, i.e. once logged in a user can 'like'
something into a social network like facebook, or can create their own
personal collections from stuff in your catalog, possibly even
extending the catalog with their own items. I think I'm going to
build out a cheap linux box at home for experimenting with all this
stuff in an environment where I have total control. Then once I'm
confident in what I'd like, I'm going to deploy to
classiccmp.org.
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