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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-07-29 08:54 -------
(In reply to comment #7)

> > no. all users would have to be members of one group "users", and this group 
> > is
> > then granted the role of "visit" to the authoring subtree.
> > 
> 
> This is what I do. When a new user is created it is put into my custom visit
> group automatically (I have my own auth module). That group is given visit
> permission on the authoring node from the site tree when I set the 
> publication up.

richard, can you share your code? i'd like to tackle this issue, and iiuc the
most user-friendly way is to introduce such a default group right away...
but i'd be more relaxed about it if i had your proven code to peek at. maybe we
can even use it as is? wdyt?

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