Hi Bobby,
We don't currently have end-user UI to revoke tickets. For the
Desktop, the way you deal with the use case your describing is to
unpublish a collection, republish it and hand out new tickets.
We could add a 'Generate new pair of URLs' button to the Web UI so
that Hub-only users could do the same.
In the meantime, the proposal is to keep the end-user mental model
re: tickets as simple as possible and save our energy for
implementing real ACLs :)
Mimi
On Nov 13, 2007, at 2:32 PM, Bobby Rullo wrote:
Mimi,
I have reservations about the "2 tickets per collection" proposal,
and the discussion linked to in bug 11320 doesn't seem to be the
right one.
In the absence of ACLs, allowing different tickets for different
people (or groups of people) is the next best thing.
Consider the case of a small organization using Cosmo for a shared
calendar. What if one of those people left, and you no longer
wanted them to have access? If you gave that person their own
ticket, you could revoke that particular one.
I'd rather not see us take away a feature from the server to make
the design of the client easier. Also, this is a proposal that
should be discussed on the Cosmo list as well, or at the very least
tagged with '[cosmo]' on design.
Bobby
On Nov 13, 2007, at 1:29 PM, Mimi Yin wrote:
Bobby,
https://bugzilla.osafoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11320 will move
us to a 2-ticket per collection model.
Mimi
On Nov 13, 2007, at 1:14 PM, Bobby Rullo wrote:
What if there are multiple (more than just one read, and one read-
write) tickets issued to that same collection?
Maybe the Sharing tab needs to be more of a full-fledged Ticket
Managent tab....
bobby
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this implies that tickets are automatically created when a
collection
is created. this is true when a collection is created with Morse
Code
(i.e. by Desktop), but it's not true when somebody creates a
collection through the web UI or DAV (iCal, command line). i don't
have any problem making that happen, though.
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