(see below for full text).
How do you all feel about this RFE? Is it something you find a need for? or is it just something that will just add complexity to a great app?
Thanks
_____________________________________
Hi,
I am not sure that the title is fully explanatory so
here goes.
I have had requests from friends who having seen my
site want one of their own. I do not want to make them
full administrators of the site yet do not want to be
the one to have to add all their users etc.
What I would like to be able to do is make them an
admin of their own "site". I would give them a username
and password that would allow them to login and
administer their own site including all functionality
that an admin currently has, but only for their own
"domain". This would in effect involve creating another
layer of user.
SuperUserAdmin
----|_ Domain/Site Admin
--------|_ Registered user
What this would do is allow someone like the typical
current phpGedView user who is highly technical to set
up one site and allow many other people to enjoy
phpGedView without the technical headaches that is
involved in using phpGedView (the product has evolved a
lot recently and isn't really a headache :) ). The
potential Domain/Site Admin user can be someone who has
no idea what php is or even what FTP is for that
matter. This would broadly expand the phpGedView user
base, while easing the burden on the SuperUserAdmin.
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
Hi,
Earlier today I posted the following RFE:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=816078&group_id=55456&atid=477082
(see below for full text).
How do you all feel about this RFE? Is it something you find a need for? or is it just something that will just add complexity to a great app?
Thanks
_____________________________________
Hi,
I am not sure that the title is fully explanatory so
here goes.
I have had requests from friends who having seen my
site want one of their own. I do not want to make them
full administrators of the site yet do not want to be
the one to have to add all their users etc.
What I would like to be able to do is make them an
admin of their own "site". I would give them a username
and password that would allow them to login and
administer their own site including all functionality
that an admin currently has, but only for their own
"domain". This would in effect involve creating another
layer of user.
SuperUserAdmin
----|_ Domain/Site Admin
--------|_ Registered user
What this would do is allow someone like the typical
current phpGedView user who is highly technical to set
up one site and allow many other people to enjoy
phpGedView without the technical headaches that is
involved in using phpGedView (the product has evolved a
lot recently and isn't really a headache :) ). The
potential Domain/Site Admin user can be someone who has
no idea what php is or even what FTP is for that
matter. This would broadly expand the phpGedView user
base, while easing the burden on the SuperUserAdmin.