Raphael Ritz wrote:
> Andreas Jung wrote:
>
> [..]
>
>> Such a view is trivial to implement with a template and a script and a
>> catalog search..nothing more than 10-20 lines of code.
>>
>
> and as this is what started this thread it may indeed seem
> like FSD is a bit heavy for just this (and maybe FSD doesn't
> even provide it?) ;-)
>
> Raphael
>
>
>> Andreas
>>
Sorry I'm a bit late to the discussion, between the holiday break and
the baby arriving 2 weeks early, I've been a bit out of the loop. :)
The A-Z listing is definitely one I'd like to see included in FSD. If
anyone wants to code up a template, I'd be happy to include it in the
2.0 release.
> Benjamin Sommerfeld wrote:
> Are you running FSD 2.0a1? I tried it out on Plone 3.0.4 several
> times, but can't manage to get it working.
We've received your ticket, thank you. I'm still trying to reproduce the
error at this point. Would you mind contacting me off-list at
support@... to walk through this with me?
> This directory should be very very simple and customized for our
> university and I think it's not necessary to use even more external
> products like it's done in FacultyStaff
> (including Membrane, Remember, WebLionXY).
I'll readily agree that FSD has gotten quite large. Part of the idea
behind implementing SchemaExtender was that at some point, we could
start splitting off different sections of the functionality into
modules/add-ons/whatever. So, ideally, down the road, you'll see a
thinner core product, with the ability to add on components for
committees, specialties, bibliographies, etc. The membrane functionality
is currently turn-offable through the configlet, but still requires the
product exist in the products folder.
There's also been an internal butting-of-the-heads over the
WebLionLibrary dependency. There are chunks of code that we reuse across
several of our products, but at the same time, we understand that it's a
case of "yet another download" for folks.
> Andreas Jung wrote:
> Good point. On the other side FSD is written in a clean way and
> I am using it because I am convinced that it is a good product.
That's sooo going in my performance review this year. :P
Eric
Eric Steele
WebLion Group
Penn State University
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