Mike Hall wrote:
Rainer Bielefeld wrote:

Hi Mike,

As it seems, currently permissions are granted very generous, every user can change Priority, Status, TM, Resolution and other fields. I doubt that that's a good Idea, Pls see
<http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=107456>

Is that common sense or an Issue Tracker Bug?



Not a pleasant discussion! For my money, if a guy won't follow the rules, then permissions should reluctantly be withdrawn. Is there a proper process for doing this - formal warning first etc? Perhaps in this case a private message from one of the mods might be a next step.

Most people seem to be quite careful not to change stuff that isn't their responsibility. Rather than contemplate a lot of work to refine who has what combination of permissions, no doubt with much attendant admin, my feeling is that it's better to promote the culture of respect and responsibility and to accept that it may occasionally be necessary to withdraw permissions.

normally a +1 from me, but in this special case the guy is playing ping-pong since a month. So I would send him a mail that his permissions are restricted now until he is going with the rules.

Unfortunately, he's the submitter of the issue. So there has to be another way to restrict his permissions.

My 2 ct

Marcus


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