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Hello,

I'm going to post the following text about posting restriction now in
effect on Gna!.


Savane now permits to configure posting restrictions. This setup can be done 
for any project by its administrators. 

Unless a specific configuration is made, the default setup for the affiliated 
Group Type (Software, Organizational, Documentation) applies. 

Previously, only the task trackers required a specific authentication level 
(group membership) to be able to post items. Now, by default at Gna!, Bug 
trackers, News trackers and Patch trackers requires to be logged-in at least 
(how inconvenient it is to get a bug report without being able to reply to the 
submitter!). 

If you feel these requirements too strong for your project, you can configure, 
in "Set Permissions" section, the trackers to allow anonymous posts.

You may be interested in an alternative solution: you can tag the "originator 
email" field (in Trackers Administration/Manage Field Usage/Originator Email 
Field ) as mandatory (Allow empty value = no), while taking care the field is 
shown only to non-logged-in users.

If you find bugs in this new feature, please mention as Affected
Release "DEV_2009-06-05_CERN" when submitting it at
<https://gna.org/bugs/?group=savane>

- -- 
Mathieu Roy

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