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LSD CSI On Site Technical Architecture Meeting Reivew

On April 25th, Larry Garfield, Roger Lopez, Frank Febbraro and myself all sat down in a room in NYC to figure out how we would implement full site content preview. The following are the outcomes of that meeting and the direction we are taking for CSI.

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Content Staging Page

The Content Staging Initiative (CSI) for LSD how has it's now has it's own page: http://groups.drupal.org/large-scale-drupal-lsd-projects-and-plans/conte...

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Original Technical Architecture Document

This is the original Technical Architecture document that was created by Acquia. Just adding to this group to put somewhere public.

http://groups.drupal.org/node/198223#comment-662173

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Content Staging Deliverables

The content Staging portion of the LSD project has been in full swing discovery since Drupalcon. Here are the deliverables which you will see appear on G.D.O over the next few weeks.

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Content Staging in core - let's make a plan

The lack of a robust content staging solution in Drupal has been long standing. In this post I won't go into details of why this is such a difficult problem to solve. Instead, I'll suggest a plan, to make a plan, to solve it! So, those of you that are interested in tackling a strategically important functionality for Drupal 8, please continue to read.

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Wireframes for Content Staging System

Here are the attached images and PDF of the wireframes we've been working on related to this project. Take a look! I'd love to get some eyes on these and some feedback on the designs.

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Content Staging, Publication States, and the Publication Cycle

This project would build a system for managing the publication life-cycle and staging of content on a Drupal site. This system would equate to a “time machine” for Drupal allowing you to see the state of your site at any given time in the past or future. This would be accomplished via publication “states” that are date-tagged and can be moved through a publication life-cycle or workflow.

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