On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 4:14 AM, Thiago dos Santos Nunes <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I think connection associated to groups, not only to users. Assign
> permissions to groups too. And permit users to administer a subset of
> another users (change password, create users, kill active connections,
> etc). Fine grained permissions, like users can create, but can´t delete
> users, can´t create connections, can kill connections or not. It will be
> very, very, good.
>
> And a translatation to portuguese brazilian too.
>
>
These are reasonable feature requests, so please feel free to open
corresponding feature requests in JIRA or comment on existing issues, but
to clarify:

This thread isn't a general brainstorm for future development. Development
for 0.9.12 has actually been underway since the scope of 0.9.11 was
finalized, and there's a good amount of changes already committed.

Overall, the idea is to discuss whether:

1) There are any objections to finalizing the scope of the release.

2) Whether any known issues qualify as blocking bugs/regressions, and thus
should be included in scope even though it affects the content and timing
of the release.

The priority for scoping a release is to minimize testing surface and thus
help ensure the release is stable and predictable. Unless there are
objections to beginning the release process as a whole, it's unlikely that
huge new features (like support for groups) will be included in scope.

That said, this does not stop development from beginning on such things. If
you can help with translation, for example, please do - those changes will
just go to "master" instead of "staging/0.9.12-incubating".

I do like the idea of adding support for groups. I would be against
delaying 0.9.12 and all its fixes so that it such support can be included,
however.

Thanks,

- Mike

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