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AnyTM (pronounced Any Tea-M) stands for Any Team Management System. It is a Drupal 6.x Installation Profile that aims to help you simply set up a powerful custom website for organising and managing Any Team, from a sports clubs to a business.
AnyTM Team:
David Doyle (Project Manager)
Matthew Rowles
Eddie Evers
Graham Morton
Adam Mather
Ashley Maher (Project Supervisor)
Development Documentation:
For Installation Documentation see INSTALL.txt in the project tarball.
This installation profile will install and configure modules and content for your team Drupal website. It allows you to select a theme, configure blocks, set up users, polls a shout box and forums and pages. When done with the install you will have a site configured specifically for your team up and running.
The AnyTM Installation Profile requires the following modules:
advanced_help
calendar
cck [aka Content or Content Construction Kit]
date
install_profile_api
shoutbox
views
The INSTALL.txt file in this profile explains where to place the modules and how to use this installation profile.
The profile takes you through 12 steps:
Introduction - Tells you about the profile setup process
Content Setup - Installs custom calender content types and fields
Theme Selection - Lets the user select the theme they want from the ones available on their system
Block Configuration - Lets the user select which blocks they want and where to put them
Time Zone Configuration - Gets the user to select their time zone
User Setup 1 - See if the user wants to add users
User Setup 2 - If the user wanted to add more users, it lets them add them
Shoutbox Setup - Lets the user add their introductory shout
Poll Setup - Lets the user set up their first post
Forum Setup - Lets the user set up forum containers
Page Setup - Lets the user set up pages for their site
Final Step - Informs the user they will need to run cron
Enjoy!
Project information
- Created by daviddoyle on , updated
This project is not covered by the security advisory policy.
Use at your own risk! It may have publicly disclosed vulnerabilities.
