From: bertrand G. <ber...@to...> - 2005-10-11 18:25:31
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Hi Sylvie Greverend wrote: >I am lost (and tw also sometimes) with the edit/remove perm for a >comment/post. > >To edit a comment on a page/blog, you need: >- to be admin >- or to have tiki_p_edit_comments >- or to be the author >To edit a forum post, you need: >- to be an admin >- or to be the forum admin >- or to have tiki_p_edit_comments >- or to be the author > >some points can be discussed: >- can we edit a post/comment if somebody else has done a comment/post about >your comment/post? >- can we edit only if there is no direct reply to your comment/post (but >sometimes users don't reply at the good level)? >- for a forum is it tiki_p_edit_comments or >(tiki_p_post_forum/tiki_p_post_forum_topic)? There is no >tiki_p_edit_post_forum.... > >To delete a comment, you need >- to be an admin >- to have tiki_p_remove_comments >To delete a forum topic >- to be an admin >- to have tiki_p_remove_comments >To delete a forum post >- to be an admin >- to have tiki_p_remove_comments > >Some same points can be applied + can we delete if we are the author? > >If nobody has objections the behaviour will be applied on tw >thanks >sylvie > > I imagine you went thru all the stuff <sighs> I read here "to be admin" the same as "have tiki_p_xxx_comments" in each cases. in the sense an admin knows what s?he does, a user with such delegations too. For the "private" posts and the comments to them, the same schema should apply on a "local" base, if a user is trusted to administer h(er|is) private comments, why not ? If it's a problem, you should not trust h(er|im) Keep it the most simple possible. Courage ! Hope we get a 1.9.2 very soon -- bertrand "toggg" Gugger |