New question #200730 on Graphite:
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/200730

Graphite users may be novices and could easily delete, re-arrange dashboards 
that were created.

I understand some of the original intent to have Graphite not deal with user 
classes (public, user, admin), I use public in a general way to describe users 
that do not have write access, but could still be authorized by another 
external mechanism.

Lets be honest, that's baloney. There will always be a need for user classes, 
if simply to help users and administrators jobs.

I understand also, that picle and raw sockets are not the safest means of 
communicating. My questions is more on the usability standpoint and not really 
from a security/interity standpoint.

Is there a means to protect some dashboards so that they are read-only. So 
users can clone them if they wish, but only admins could modify them.

I think Graphite is great from a number of standpoints, but this to me is a big 
sticking point.

Cheers,

Francois

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