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This is a comparison of how TOPS IWSS and Drupal are able to support our website feature proposals.
A message board can contain any number of topics, listed chronologically (newest first) by creation date.
Topics can contain any number of messages, listed chronologically (oldest first) by post date. Messages are posted to the topic, not as a reply to a specific message.
Messages have addresses (so they can be linked to), but the message's page does not indicate the topic it is a part of (there's no context).
Like the webpages they are a part of, discussions can be organized under any number of categories. This categorization also establishes the discussion's access permissions.
Categories, discussions, and individual comments, all have addresses (so they can be linked to).
We'll use the term subscribe here as the ability to be notified by email of discussion taking place on the website.
When a user accesses a website function, if the security level of the role assigned to the user is less than or equal to the security level assigned to the website function, access is granted, otherwise, denied.
To highlight one of the many differences between the two systems, suppose we have the roles, "web master" and "board member", and the website features, "tweak the website" and "view board minutes". How can we allow "webmasters" to "tweak the website" but not "view board minutes" and allow "board members" to "view board minutes" but not "tweak the website"? With TOPS IWSS, this cannot be done.
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