Roger Ineichen wrote:
[Martijn goes into why this might be slow]
Yes you are right. Do you have another idea?
A fairly drastic one, unfortunately -- catalog all role and permission
assignments and run a query as soon a user is removed.
Hm, perhaps another idea would involve the timestamp o
Christian Theune wrote:
...
I guess we have to add a generic subscriber for this and cleanup all
grant information in the object's annotation.
That leads me to the question of local event subscribers ... Do they
exist?
No. I don't see why you need them here. You don't need a local subscribe
Hi Martijn
[...]
> [Christian]
> >> Otherwise this function is likely to become a performance
> killer, as
> >> I'd have to go all over the place to remove stuff.
> >
> > We do this everytime we delete a object. This is done with
> subscribers
> > and dispatching events to sublocations if a
Am Freitag, den 16.12.2005, 12:52 +0100 schrieb Martijn Faassen:
> Roger Ineichen wrote:
> [Christian]
> >> Otherwise this function is likely to become a performance killer, as
> >> I'd have to go all over the place to remove stuff.
> >
> > We do this everytime we delete a object. This is done w
Roger Ineichen wrote:
[Christian]
Otherwise this function is likely to become a performance killer, as
I'd have to go all over the place to remove stuff.
We do this everytime we delete a object. This is done with subscribers
and dispatching events to sublocations if a ObjectRemoveEvent get f
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 16.12.2005, 11:14 +0100 schrieb Roger Ineichen:
> > This is a simple example of what can happen when you only partially
> > delete security attributes. And it is a known problem with
> > todays Zope 2
> > security.
>
> Yes, that is excatly what we d right now. If we remova a
Hi Christian
interesting question!
This is really a missing part in Zope3.
> Hi,
>
> within the certification we once created a list (drawn from the CC
> catalogue) of functionality we want to support.
>
> One of those is called "Residual Information Protection" (RIP)
>
> The meaning of RIP is