1. Drupal’s content moderation sucks because… A Drupalcon 2010 lightning talk by: Jeremy Stoller(jstoller)Senior Graphic ArtistExhibit Development DepartmentCalifornia Science Center Fighting for a better user experience in the Drupal issue queue. Christopher Nwani(cnwani)Print & Design ManagerMarketing DepartmentCalifornia Science Center
2. The Situation Large institutions require all content to go through an approval process—including edits to already published content. Even small sites benefit from the ability to edit published content in a draft state, without un-publishing it first. Many websites (or content types) require more than a two-state publication workflow.
3. The Problem Drupal only allows for a binary publication state and associates this state with the entire node, making even simple content moderation workflows difficult to implement.