Yep I like that idea of Initializing  postgresql rights with it +  "next 
email" of DVC of adding menu items of starting/stopping PostgreSQL 
server. Plus if everything is in same "Developer" menu location will 
ease "finding" start/stop items.

Plus that brings up another question.. As pgAdmin is integrated, where 
does that GUI menu item go? Ideally it should be close by so people can 
see it..  But will that clutter the WebStack menu item? Should we be 
adding a "PostgreSQL" submenu within  Developer Tools  for things that 
need not be "Initialized" like pgAdmin ?

Good to cover this now so we dont have the "Duh" movement later :-)

-Jignesh


David Van Couvering wrote:
> Thanks, Ludo, a picture is worth a thousand words.  So, what I suggest
> is we just add PostgreSQL admin rights to the list of rights granted
> when "Initialize" is run.  What do you all think?
>
> David
>
> On Jan 11, 2008 4:05 PM, Ludovic Champenois <Ludovic.Champenois at sun.com> 
> wrote:
>   
>> Josh Berkus wrote:
>>     
>>> David,
>>>
>>>       
>>>> I think Ludo's solution of providing a script to quickly grant the
>>>> necessary rights makes a lot of sense.
>>>>         
>>> Sure, that sounds good.
>>>
>>> However ... does this mean that as Webstack is currently installed,
>>> *all users* already have permissions on the MySQL and Apache services?
>>>       
>> no. Only the ones that choose the run the Initialize menu (via the
>> Desktop Start Menus) assuming they can enter the root password.
>> After a sucessful init step for this particular user, the Menus for its
>> personal desktop will be extended.
>> See the 2 images before/after.
>>
>> Ludo
>>
>>     
>>> That's OK for developer desktops, but not at all kosher for a server.
>>> Ludo?
>>>
>>> --Josh
>>>
>>>       
>>     
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