Hello again, XWiki community.

I am working on using XWiki to be the repository for a library of process 
documents that will be added to and updated on a constant basis by members of 
our team. It looks like it's going to be a great resource for us.

However, I do have a question that involves rights and permissions. Our manager 
wants to incorporate an approval process in the process document wiki. She 
wants users to be able to edit existing process documents and create new 
process documents, but for those documents to go through a technical/style 
review by supervisors before they are published for use by the team. I don't 
see a way to manage permissions/rights to make that idea work for the wiki as a 
whole, though I can see a workaround for new process documents (force them to 
be created in a "Review" space). Is there a way to make user edits go through a 
review process before they can be published/go live?

I realize that this goes against the basic concept of a wiki in some ways, and 
I explained to our manager that we have version rollback capability, but she 
wants these controls in place prior to publishing.

Can anyone offer some guidance?

Thanks,
John
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