Hi Mark,
This is true, "published" objects are available in a list format that
is searchable.
Adding in a search feature to the page " Histories shared with you by
others" is one possibility. Maybe. It might difficult to accumulate
enough to make a search worth it.
Another option is to add in dataset permissions. Groups and/or roles can
be set up by the instance administrator and then datasets assigned to these.
Libraries are other option, if the intention is to be sharing/importing
data, as it reduces duplication. Security is a well-covered topic in our
wiki:
Data libraries
http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/DataLibraries/Libraries?highlight=%28roles%29
http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/DataLibraries/LibrarySecurity?highlight=%28roles%29
http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Learn/Security%20Features?highlight=%28roles%29
Hopefully some of this helps,
Jen
Galaxy team
On 11/12/13 3:59 PM, mark.r...@syngenta.com wrote:
Hello
I am wondering whether it is possible to publish histories so that
only certain users can see them. Histories that are published, rather
than shared, appear to be more searchable.
Thanks
Mark
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