That's nice to ear, so I will stay with Habari.
I like the lifestream plugin, in fact I use it in my personal site.

MT's recently add an option to the users of "x" blog to register and
mark their favourite posts, have a profile page and stuff like that.
That's why my question with Habari, I know that probably Habari don't
will implement this, but with the ACL and a plugin maybe something can
will be done.

Don't me misunderstood but when I see Habari I see a perfect point
between Drupal and Wordpress, I mean, usability and power in one
package.

On 30 ago, 04:08, "Michael C. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 01:21:28AM -0700, Francisco J.R.C. wrote:
>
> > So I read the featureshttp://wiki.habariproject.org/en/Featuresand
> > the user management sounds great, but I can not see where I can manage
> > the users settings, groups, permissions. Maybe in a future release?
>
> > I will be very appreciated if somebody can give me a hint.
>
> Groups and permissions (ACL, or Access Control Lists) will be a major
> focus of the next release. That will give plenty of scope for building
> in more of the social features you're asking about.
>
> I haven't looked at MT's latest release. What sort of aggregation
> features are you thinking of ? Have you had a look at the lifestream
> plugin ?http://habariproject.org/dist/plugins/
>
> --
> Michael C. Harris, School of CS&IT, RMIT 
> Universityhttp://twofishcreative.com/michael/blog
> IRC: michaeltwofish #habari
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