Arik Jones wrote:
What about publically-accessed user models in extensions? Do we have to set up a member model or a completely new user model altogether?
In the thread I provided, Casper makes some comments about your question.

From a UI perspective, you probably don't want to mix the two classes of users either. For instance, adding and removing users (those with access to editing your site's content) requires an administrator. But creating members and granting them access to view certain pages might be a role that even your Basic-level user is given. Users and Members really, have different applications though their use cases look similar.

-Chris
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