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plone.app.discussion architectural principles
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This document outlines architectural principles used in the design of
plone.app.discussion.

  Discussion items have a portal_type
    This makes it easier to search for them and manage them using existing
    CMF and Plone UI constructs.

  Discussion items are cataloged
    It should be possible to search for discussion items like any other
    type of content.

  Discussion items are subject to workflow and permission
    Moderation, anonymous commenting, and auto approve/reject should be
    handled using workflow states, automatic and manual transitions, and
    permissions.

  Discussion items are light weight objects
    All discussion item objects should be as light weight as possible. 
    Ideally, a discussion item should be as lightweight as a catalog brain.
    This may mean that we forego convenience base classes and re-implement
    certain interfaces. Comments should not provide the full set of dublin
    core metadata, though custom indexers can be used to provide values for
    standard catalog indexes.

  Optimise for retrival speed
    HTML filtering and other processing should happen on save, not on render,
    to make rendering quick.

  Settings are stored using plone.registry 
    Any global setting should be stored in plone.registry records
    
  Forms are constructed using extensible z3c.form forms
    This allows plugins (such as spam protection algorithms) to provide
    additional validation

  Discussion items are stored in a BTree container
    This allows faster lookup and manipulation

  Discussion items are accessed using a dict-like interface
    This makes iteration and manipulation more natural. Even if comments are
    not stored threaded, the dict interface should act as if they are, i.e.
    calling items() on a comment should return the replies to that comment
    (in order).
    
  Discussion items are retrieved in reverse creation date order
    Discussion items do not need to support explicit ordering. They should
    always be retrieved in reverse creation date order (most recent for).
    They can be stored with keys so that this is always true.
    
  Discussion items do not need readable ids
    Ids can be based on the creation date.
    
  Discussion items send events
    The usual zope.lifecycleevent and zope.container events should be
    fired when discussion items are added, removed, or modified.
