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Overview and Introduction to the SCC website

The SCC website serves as a coordinating platform for SCC activities and projects. Members can access SCC documents and work in progress, create content (subject to moderation), and collaborate on shared documents. Public users can view published content without registration. The website also serves as the public face of SCC, showcasing its goals and initiatives. Quick tour available for both public and member views, including Plone and Zope frameworks, creating/editing content, and using external editor Epoz. Admin features include FTP access for bulk transfers, organization of groups, and implementation of security measures.

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Overview and Introduction to the SCC website

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  1. Overview and Introduction to the SCC website community.computerhistory.org/scc

  2. Goals • Place for coordinating SCC activity • Meetings, etc. • Projects • Place to put things • Prototype collecting environment • Staging area for real repository • Public face of SCC • If google doesn’t find you, do you exist?

  3. Membership • Public can view “published” content, no registration required • Registered members can see SCC documents and work in progress • Can create content, subject to moderation • Groups allow editing shared documents • Email scc-admin@computerhistory.org to get registered

  4. Quick tour • Public view • Member view • Plone and Zope • Creating and editing content • Epoz • External editor

  5. Status • Paul McJones adding stuff • FORTRAN, LISP • Mike Powell admin • ftp access for bulk transfers • Groups, organization • Security, other features (Wiki? Discussions?) • Public face needs work • Home page, mission statement, etc.

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