Hi, On 20 September 2010 20:35, Florent Le Coz <[email protected]> wrote: > Le 20/09/2010 15:05, Tuomas Koski wrote: >> It might make sense to create a separate "replies" node for each post >> when needed. Let's say that we have node "koski:microblog" that >> includes all my "microblog" entries. When I receive a reply to an item >> with id 123456 there would be a node "koski:microblog:123456:replies". >> This would allow other users also to follow replies of my microblog >> and there does would be no need for too complex logic to keep on track >> what messages are/should be submitted to whom. > I'm not sure to understand what you mean here.
Sorry if I was not clear. On 20 September 2010 20:35, Florent Le Coz <[email protected]> wrote: > What would be the permissions of this node? Writable by who? Readable by > who? And who are these "other users"? Anyone or the contacts in the > authorized group? > Would people that are subscribed to my node be subscribed to the > replies-node? > > Because, I think it's very important that this node-for-replies is only > writable and readable by people who have read access to the original post. IMHO it's up to the service to decide what kind of policy it follows. Let's not put that kind of business rules to the specs, right? As far as i'm concerned there isn't any kind of access control list we could not create for a node. Or am I wrong? Cheers, -- Tuomas
