On Fri, Dec 29, 2000 at 04:00:03AM +0100, Daniel Reichenbach wrote:
> Okay,
> 
> after playing a while with 1.4, i'm feeling a bit dumb :) What I
> understood so far, Sitegroups help me to create a fine grained
> access control, like having seperate groups for page development,
> layout development and content development. Correct me, if I got this
> wrong :)
Yes, you've got wrong. :-) Users from distinct sitegroups can't see
content of anything beyond their own sitegroup and SG0. So, if user A from
SGA and user B from SGB want to develop one site they must be in one SG.

Sitegroups' mission is to separate completely unrelated sites/developers
as it would be with different physical databases.

-- 
Sincerely yours, Alexander Bokovoy 
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