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Re: CVS Proposal II



On Thu, Dec 17, 1998 at 10:50:55PM -0800, Aaron D. Turner wrote:
> By "on-site pages" I assume you mean admin webforms/cgi's?

Yes.

> One thing that this format does though is sorta put us in a software
> development mode.  TST is basically a code freeze on new features for the

This is what we want and need according to the way I understand it, with the
traffic we expect, testing before usage is crucial and I don't want to stop
development for a week while we test the codebase.  This is essentially a
large, complicated program we are developing, the vast majority of this site
will be scripts/programs that generate the content with very little direct
page entries via CVS.

I like the seperation idea, and now is the time to impliment it, as it is 
probably much easier to consolidate later than seperate later.

> BizFinder

biz

> Article Submission 

articles

> Question Submission

questions

> News Submission

news

> Review Submission (review books, software packages, hardware, etc)

reviews

> Site Search (maybe this should be broken up more?)

search

> Admin (pages that we use to manage/maintain the site...)

admin

> Main (if each section is a spoke in the site, this would be the hub)

main

> Also, note that we'd no longer have a "cgi" module, each module above
> would integrate CGI's, static html, forms, images, etc. as well as admin

I think you have a point here, I should put cgi subdirectories in the
individual modules instead of having a seperate cgi module that will get
cluttered with stuff from all over.

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