Jabba Laci skrev: this should be easy using standard pmwiki-tools/cookbook recipes 1) User authorization and force author will go most of the way, though I'm not exactly sure how to make the author show up in RecentChanges
2) Set a read password in the local config-file Further info on the pmwiki-site, you'll find it. audun > Hi, > > We have a project, and I plan to set up two PmWiki sites for this > project: one for the users, and one for the developers to organise the > work (bug tracking, TODO lists, etc.). I have the following > requirements: > > (1) Both sites could only be edited by the developers. In the "Recent > Changes", I would like to see which developer added anything. > Question: what to do instead of sharing a common admin password? > Developers, of course, should have the rights to change anything. > > (2) I want to hide the developer site from the outside world. How to > add a site-wide read protection? > > > Thanks in advance for your hints, > > Laszlo _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
