Thorsten Scherler wrote:
El mié, 21-06-2006 a las 16:30 +0200, Andreas Hartmann escribió:
Josias Thöny wrote:
On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 15:07 +0200, Andreas Hartmann wrote:
Josias Thöny wrote:
Hi,

Currently most admin usecases can be executed by a normal (non-admin)
user, because it's possible to call admin usecases in the authoring
area.
BTW, do we still need the admin area?
IMO it's just a collection of usecases like the site area, and
access control is based on usecases anyway with the current
architecture.

WDYT?
Yes, it looks like we don't need it anymore. Maybe it wasn't very appropriate anyway to have an area for the admin
usecases, because an area in Lenya is rather something which contains
documents, IMHO.
Yes, I share this point of view.

Not sure though.

Where should the user management then go?

IMO having an admin area makes sense, how would we then offer this
usecases?

From the user's point of view nothing would change but the URL.

-- Andreas

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Andreas Hartmann
Wyona Inc.  -   Open Source Content Management   -   Apache Lenya
http://www.wyona.com                      http://lenya.apache.org
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