Hi, Matt,

Something similar I have in one of the projects (besides LDAP yet).

My solution was as following:

- XEM
- You logically spread your information to the following structure: Main Wiki 
-> Workspaces (or sub-wikis) -> Spaces
- All Users are Global Users
- Each sub-wiki has its own policy access rights based on groups.

 In multi-project it's essential to plan good structure and acces rights 
policy. It took us nearly a month to describe desired logic and access rights 
policies for all projects. :-)))) 
In my case there are: main wiki and 30+ subwikis, 80+ users for now. All of 
them are private, no registration available. So, It's better understand 
workflow logic and customize data structure accordingly. Most probably it won't 
be as simple as you described it: only three departments' -workspaces.

If you need completely paranoic privacy for some projects, better use separate 
server, separate XWiki instance to keep secrets in. :-))

As for links: wiki-wiki. If you have ONE wiki engine - it's quite easy: 
wiki:Space.PageName.
 Bad news: 
- there is no WYSIWYG interface to manage this, that makes it a bit more 
complicated for non-advanced users.
- Wiki-wiki links are not updated on page rename. See 
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-8346


Kind Regards,

Dmitry


Птн 30 Ноя 2012 11:59:25 от Flatfender <flatfen...@gmail.com>:
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>Ok, thank you for that, the subspace thing is good to know. How I
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would set this up is now starting to puzzle me.
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So let's say I have 3 departments
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Engineering
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Hardware
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Software
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All three will collaborate on the same projects and may need access to
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the same wiki content, but all may also want private pages that are
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department specific.  So I guess if I didn't a separate wiki
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department, they could use interwiki links to reference project pages.
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 This would probably necessitate some people from each department
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being in the other departments wiki group.  But then if they created a
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private namespace, the people from the other department could see it.
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I could combat this by creating two wikigroups for each department,
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like wiki_engineering_public, and wiki_engineering_private.  Then only
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departmental members would be in the private group and namespaces
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could be in the private group to protect.
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Or I guess everything is public, and then group perms on the namespace
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to protect?
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The problem is that we're a pretty small company 250 people and most
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of the people are cross department/project functional.
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I'll look more at the perms side of things.
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Thank you.
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On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Thomas Mortagne
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<thomas.morta...@xwiki.com> wrote:
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> On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 4:29 PM, Flatfender <flatfen...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> All,
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>> I'm thinking of deploying xwiki either community or commercial.  I've
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>> Here is my question. Can I create groups in AD/LDAP and tie them to
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>> Namespaces to get protected wiki's by department?
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>> We have some departments that are ok with an Open wiki, but others
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> You can link LDAP groups to XWiki groups and then you can setup your rights
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> space/wikis only to a specific XWiki group. This is usually the way we work
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> The main difference between spaces and wikis is that, since XWiki does not
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> department like admin.myhost.com etc. Note that you can apply completely
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>> Thanks,
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>> Matt P.
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