Hello Marco et. al.,<br><br>This is great news!<br><br>Marco, I have created an account in the usual Drupal fashion (user name = cdrigby). Please adjust access rights as you see fit. I added a comment to the first news item mostly to test the function.
<br><br>Do you have in mind how you wish to structure the site? I'm certainly happy to debate the topic of site structure, either here in the mailing list or on the site itself. On the other hand, I appreciate the efficiency and sanity of letting you make all such decisions yourself, so I am happy to let you do it by fiat.
<br><br>I agree that getting the "historic site" content re-installed is a good first goal. Given that the content from SPIP, in its XML form, has a "magazine-like" structure, installing it as a Drupal book structure should be reasonably straightforward. I can think of three alternate approaches (I'm open to other ideas):
<br><br>1. The original structure could form the basis of the overall site structure, if we (you) feel that the SPIP site structure was adequate. <br><br>2. Alternatively, we could create a new structure and refactor the existing content to match the new structure.
<br><br>3. We could have a section of the new site dedicated to the "historic site" and using the historic site structure, regardless of the way in which the new site is structured.<br><br>Regardless, as part of the process of re-installing the historic content, we can clean up broken links, typos and the like.
<br><br>CDR<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 11/27/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">M. Fioretti</b> <<a href="mailto:mfioretti@mclink.it">mfioretti@mclink.it</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hello, everybody.<br><br>I am happy to say that I have finally managed to install and configure<br>Drupal on the RULE server.<br><br>Please point your browser to the home page and rejoice!<br><br>Of course, while I write only the old home page is there (linked as
<br>"welcome to..."). Also, I have still to recreate the menu structure<br>(user support, developers info, faq etc...) but it is not necessary to<br>wait for that to insert pages, and they can be rearranged in the menu
<br>structure even in a second moment.<br><br>What matters, however, is that Drupal is finally up and running. I was<br>a bit worried because Drupal is certified for MySql 4.x and the server<br>runs MySql 5.0, but according to the sysadmins in Athens, which
<br>Richard contacted, there should be no problems and indeed everything<br>seems fine so far.<br><br>A few weeks ago I and C.D. Rigby had discussed how to re-insert all<br>the old pages in this new system. As soon as C.D.'s
account is active<br>the two of us will start loading content, but everybody is welcome to<br>contribute: please go and click on the "Create new account" button!<br><br>Later,<br><br> Marco<br><br>--<br>
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