This is something I've noticed as a slight problem as well.  I really want
to be able to assign users permissions on other users.  Right now I do
exactly what the poster is asking about.  I assign users to EntityGroups and
then I assign UserGroups or Users permissions on those entity groups.  It
works, but seems less than ideal.

On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Beto <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Ayende
>
> Would you be able to secure Users the same way you would secure any
> entity?  That means implementing the UserInformationExtractor:
> IEntityInformationExtractor<User> so I can run this type of method
> query _authorizationService.IsAllowed(user, targetUser, "/User/Edit")?
>
> And is this something that you would recomend
>
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