On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Paul Hutchings
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Michael - A typical example is a folder gets created for a project,
> group(s) gets created and assigned to the folder permissions, project dies
> and gets deleted, groups don't.

  An ACL reporting tool may prove to be useful to you for that.  See
the contemporary "Old habits" thread.

  Here, when we create a Group for a folder, we record the path to the
folder in the "Notes" section of the group in the GUI.  Outside of IT,
users generally don't have permissions to change ACLs, so that usually
keeps things tidy for us.  This likely won't scale to a larger org.

-- Ben

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