Hi,

just considering using Mezzanine for a relatively big academic community 
web-site. There will be different sections that will be updated by 
different groups of people (e.g. administration, teachers, students, 
alumni, parents and e.t.c.). We need some access control levels that should 
be somehow implemented using Django/Mezzanine access models.

1) Superusers - have access to structure & all the content.

2) Editors/Publishers for particular sections of the web-site, being able 
to fully update content for blogs/pages on those sections. Probably will 
have to be able to create subsections for their page sections. But not able 
to mess with the web-site structure, top level menus and so on.

3) Contributors that can create drafts for the review of "editors" without 
own publishing rights.

Can you please reference of what should be done in terms of 
configuration/programming to create such a scheme?

Thank you very much!

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