John P . Looney wrote:

>  I was going to create a group called "guest" that would own a topic, and
> hopefully be able to create subtopics/article off that topic.
> 
>  So, as myself ("john", as opposed to "admin") I created a subgroup of the
> admingroup for that particular sitegroup, and added a user to that group
> at creat time. It seemed to work. But didn't - there is an entry in the
> grp table, but it won't show up in Asgard.
> 
>  So, I logged into SG0 as admin. It didn't appear there either. However,
> when I went to the user that was a member of that group, it did show that
> he was a member of that group, and if I type the group id after
> http://midgard.linux.ie/asgard/group/view/ - it appears fine.
> 

yeah, this is a bug in asgard. It does list only groups which are 
'under' the admingroup (in a sitegroup other than SG0, that is).

Try to change the owner field of the invisible groups to the admingroup 
id and they'll become visible.


>  Any idea what could be up ? BTW, does a member of a subgroup get
> membership of it's parent group ? (as pointed out, I wanted a group that
> has rights to write to only one topic in a sitegroup).

No, a member of the parent group will 'own' all objects owned by the 
subgroup, but not the inverse.

> John



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David Guerizec           Open Source Developer
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Midgard core developer   http://www.midgard-project.org/


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