Google have some read-only waves. How come?
Fahad Sadah

2009/10/31 Mike Brown <[email protected]>

> There was an earlier thread on ACLs in waves...basically it's boolean *has
> access/no access". I agree that a richer ACL system might be useful.
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 12:31 AM, LMA <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> I was looking through wave properties and tried to find system that
>> controls wave's users' rights to edit wave. At the moment every user
>> has rights to change everything.
>>
>> If I want to use wave instead of forum or blog, I need to have
>> oprtunity to make some blips impossiple to change for som users.
>>
>> Of cource, it can be easily be done by writing robot, than rolls back
>> any changes witch are made by users, who do not have rights for this.
>> But I think, it'll be more correct to have ACL on wave server. Is it
>> possible without rewriting server's code?
>> >>
>>

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