There is already screen cast on howto checkout setup and do all the stuff.
As pointed in original announcement of project.

Apsy wrote:
> I love your module, but there's no link to download it in google code...
> Do you plan to have a stable build ?
>
> Thx
> Jason Eisenmenger a écrit :
>> Julian,
>>
>> Yes, thanks for posting issues, I just saw those today (and realized
>> that i hadn't been getting email notifications).  I will be working
>> on them in the very near future.
>>
>> On your inheritance question, first of all, that's a feature that
>> didn't need to be implemented immediately to get it up and running.
>>  It wasn't high on the priority chain.  Secondly, there are logical
>> issues that revolve around inheritance, like how to query up the
>> chain, which level takes precedence, etc. which can differ in each app.
>>
>> Wether or not one way is better than the other is up to the app and
>> the developer.  But basically, right now you have fine grained
>> control over each group, and that is all that's needed for a
>> getting-things-started ACL.  You could always write in support for
>> inheritance and contribute it ;)
>>
>> Jason
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Julian Davchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi,
>>     Really nice work. I even posted some issues on it
>>     http://code.google.com/p/zfsecurity/issues/list
>>     My question though is how do you handle hierarchy acl. From what
>> I see
>>     you assign one user to serveral groups. And somehow based on that
>> you
>>     decide if (not)allowed some privilige. Is it not better to have
>> groups
>>     that are in hierarchy and have user just belong to single group. Of
>>     course this will require extra interface where you define group
>>     hierarchies.
>>
>>     Could you please share some light on either approach and why you
>> chose
>>     this one.
>>
>>
>>     Jason Eisenmenger wrote:
>>     > Hello list,
>>     >
>>     > If anyone is interested, I've posted a screencast demonstrating
>> the
>>     > "drop-in" security module that I showed at the ZendCon UnCon last
>>     > month.  If you're in the market for an ACL system for your site,
>>     check
>>     > it out:
>>     >
>>     > http://oss.jasoneisen.com/2008/10/14/security-module-screencast/
>>     >
>>     > Jason
>>
>>
>

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