I'm very interested in all kind of enhancements to local roles. The main
use is, like you said, access-restricted subsites.
Currently I've added what I call "local roles blocking" to a few user
folders we use (CPSUserFolder, NuxUserGroups (code available on
http://cvs.nuxeo.org)) *but* there are i
Thanks for your answer,
Dieter Maurer wrote:
And If I can express yet an other wish:
I would very much like to have a way to see what the settings for a
particular User is. And where the settings for a given permissions have
come from.
You might be interested in GRUFs "Audit".
When I tried it in
robert rottermann wrote at 2004-7-22 21:35 +0200:
>I would very much apreciate such an enhancment.
>
>so ++1
>
>I would like to see where a role was assigned.
To keep the management page simple,
my proposal only would tell you "somewhere above".
This is enough information to decide what to do loca
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Local roles are "acquired" from ancestors.
I like all the suggestions in concept.
However, I'm aware the Zope 3 guys have probably tackled this.
Wouldn't be be better to back-port their solution rather than implementing a new
and difference one?
cheers,
Chris
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On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 03:30 am, Dieter Maurer wrote:
> Moreover, I propose to change the local role management pages.
> When setting local roles, information about "acquired"
> local role definitions is very helpful.
> I therefore propose to display this
I agree with you, technically it is not in line with Dieter's proposal.
But locically. Whenever I come accross one I have to deal with the other.
And I never said, that we have to add all the information to one single
table..
As you said, it is not really hard to write the code for a task as I
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I would very much apreciate such an enhancment.
so ++1
I would like to see where a role was assigned.
And If I can express yet an other wish:
I would very much like to have a way to see what the settings for a
particular User is. And where the settings for a given permissions have
come from.
Rob