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10 Apr 2012 at 18:38 UTC
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10 Apr 2012 at 19:48 UTC
Rename the "Group Post" content type to "Group Page" to better indicate that this type should be used for more static content. "Group Post" sounds too much like "blog post."
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jgraham commentedComment #2
lightsurge commentedI'm not sure where 'group' comes from in the context of Julio... I know where it comes from in terms of OG, but see no reference to the notion of groups in Julio apart from with the 'group post' content type.
Same goes for 'administrative unit' - I have to say I can't really frame what this means...
Probably, if I was doing training, I'd say 'I know it says administrative unit, but think of it as a website section that can have subsections, and you can allow others to administer it' and 'I know it says group post, but think of it as a static page that doesn't have subsections, and only the person who posts it can alter it'.
Given that, I'm not sure what a good name for each would be. Apart from perhaps 'Site Section' and 'Site Section Page'.
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jgraham commentedHehe yeah we've been struggling to come up with an alternative to "group" as that isn't intuitive at all. We have talked about several different ideas/ways to address this, but our hope is to eventually replace all the 'group' language with something more specific and intuitive to end users especially those not familiar with drupal and/or organic groups.
The best one I have some up with as well is something along the lines of "site section" like you suggested, but even then it means something slightly different depending on the context of what the user is doing at that moment. As we are drafting up documentation we are looking for the right phrasing to replace the group language.