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Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #11456


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09/19/13 14:55:21 (11 years ago)
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mtbcarroll
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  • Ticket #11456 – Description

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    1 Our permissions overview in the sysadmin documentation leaves much unspecified. Petr has been looking after some excellent Google Drive spreadsheets that have a lot more detail in the tables, but not yet everything. There are many variables: group membership (admin, owner, member, not), group permissions (including those not presently exposed in the UI), multiple-group situations (e.g., moving something from one group which has permissions P and for which I have membership Q, to a group which has permissions R and for which I have membership S, and perhaps P = R), extra associated data of different ownership that may be carried along with it (various kinds of annotations, which may be owned by some third party with other group memberships, so now we have T and maybe more variables), etc. 
     1Our permissions overview in the sysadmin documentation leaves much unspecified. Petr has been looking after some excellent Google Drive spreadsheets that have a lot more detail in the tables, but not yet everything. There are many variables: group membership (admin, owner, member, not), group permissions (including those not presently exposed in the UI), multiple-group situations (e.g., moving something from one group which has permissions P and for which I have membership Q, to a group which has permissions R and for which I have membership S, and perhaps P = R), extra associated data of different ownership that may be carried along with it (various kinds of annotations, which may be owned by some third party with other group memberships, and have been added to the image by a fourth party), so now we have T, U, and more), etc. 
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    33Of course, when associated data gets somehow separated from its original target, there is also the question of what then happens to it. Some things might make sense in an orphaned existence. But, for instance, if I move an image and didn't mean to thus delete another user's comments and I regret my action and move it back, maybe they're still gone. 

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