@xander
Mine is almost that bad. Give me a week and it will be worse.
@xander
Mine is almost that bad. Give me a week and it will be worse.
Yes, multiuser capabilities should be an area to improve with the next WordPress version.
This would greatly encourage professional use of WordPress, especially reverse publishing--repurposing content for online "backwards" into a print product. This is the way print publishers are headed, so this would be a very forward-thinking approach to the problem and would situate WordPress very well at the head of the pack.
I agree with this 100%! Let's make it happen! :D
I think the drafts have to be managed the same as the posts, with the possibility of delete and edit in principle. Later the managing system can be enhanced for colaborators, etc.
One frustration about working with desktop posting clients such as ecto is that it's not possible to post from them and have the post land on the WP site in Draft mode. I understand this is due to a limitation in XML-RPC. Can XML-RPC be modified or enhanced, or can some other workaround in WP be provided, to allow this?
One multi-author site I work on is multimedia-heavy, and the media management tools in ecto are far superior to using the WP back-end. But we can't use ecto because posts have to land on the site in Draft mode.
Just have a look at WordPress 2.3-alpha. The draft system is improved. :)
And it's already implemented on WordPress.com.
screenshots?
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