Once a user is added, they can be granted permissions and, if they are
in an editor or sysadmin group for instance, obtain the power to
change the site or the site's content.  Now, what happens if we delete
this user six months down the road?  Is this wise?  Is it even
allowed, especially if they are potentially tied to various objects as
a creator/owner?

I can obviously just deactivate the user, but is it possible/
recommended to EVER delete a user or are there too many ramifications?

Also, is it possible to edit the client userid after creation of a
user?  If not, and if deleting users is discouraged, then what is the
appropriate process to follow?

A corollary to this discussion is whether one should ever consider
deleting a group or role (or, for that matter, ANY content in the
system).  Would these kinds of changes play havoc with the content
system, possibly creating a situation where no one has access to some
pages or content?

I know that a lot of database-oriented applications just never delete
anything to keep historical relationships between users and data, etc.
and/or to prevent corrupting the database's structure.  Is this the
philosophy that should be adopted in the farcry CMS with respect to
foundational entities?  Should this philosophy be extended to
encompass even content, so that old articles, pictures, events are
also never removed, but simply inactivated or avoided by falling out
of a range of display dates or some other criteria?

gdhurst
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