Tom,
I am a newbie and am investigating Farcry for use as a blog farm. The
primary use case is this.
USER CREATES A NEW BLOG
ACTORS:
New User - the user who want a blog
The System - a customised version of Farcry
GOAL
The New User wants to create a new blog
PROCEDURE
1) The New User comes to www.MyFarcryBlogFarm.com which is presented by The
System
2) The New User goes to the sign up page
3) The New User enters his details and requests a new blog from the System
by clicking "Give me my blog button"
4) The System creates a new blog and mails the user his user name and
password by
4.0) Creating a new user called "UserName" and assigning a random
password.
4.1) Creating a new Navigation Node called "UserName" and a tree
below it.
4.2) Assigning template permissions to this new node "UserName" and
the tree below it.
4.3) Copying template content under this new node "UserName"
4.4) Mailing the new user his username and password
5) The Goal is complete
Is the utility you refer to below part of what I need for step 4.2?
Please note that this will be an open source project.
Thanks,
James
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Cornilliac
Sent: 18 October 2004 20:41
To: FarCry Developers
Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Security and Policy Mappings
> Thanks for the insight. What about the creation of security groups? Is
> there a standard policy to apply settings to a new group? When ever I
> create a new security group I have to manually set the security settings.
Are you talking about Policy Group Permissions? Some time ago I got
tired of setting policy group permissions and I wrote a custom admin
utility that copies policy groups. If you want a copy of it email me
off list.
~tom
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