I was working with sitegroups for a while and I made me some
questions:

On the documentation apperars the differents means of '*'
'!', '$', '+'.

Well, I created a sitegroup with sql statetemts. Lately,
I logged with 'admin*mysitegroup' and I created:
1.  New host (mysite), layout and contents
2.  New group (mysitegroup)
3.  New person (myperson)
4.  myperson was assigned to mysitegroup

(The docs doesn't said about the step 4. IMHO, must be said it)

5.  On mysql update the sitegroup with de grp id (created on
step 2).
6.  Change the owner to host, layout and contents (with
 mysitegroup).

All ok.
My new user (myperson) only exists on mysitegroup.  Furthermore,
I need to log in with 'myperson+mysitegroup'.  I can create
a new group and a new person (only for mysitegroup).  fine.

But, only admin user (midgard admin) can log in with '+', '*'
and '!'.  Fine when I logged only in one sitegroup (I can
view anything else, except the host on the sitegroup).

However, when I log in 'mysitegroup' (as administrator
or user) I can view all sites on SG0 (admin site and
example site VMUC).  I think that could be confuse to 
other users.

At last but not least, myperson (administrator of mysitegroup)
cann't log in as user.  Only 'myperson+mysitegroup' is valid.
That's right.

Any comments? is it the right behaviour or am I making a mistake?


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