On Jun 10, 2010, at 10:45 PM, Vincent Massol wrote:
Hi Caty and all,
On Jun 10, 2010, at 4:09 PM, Ecaterina Valica wrote:
Hi,
For a while we've been discussing how the new Rights Management UI is gonna
look like. After 5 prototype versions, we may have reached a conclusion.
Please take a look at:
*Prototype*
http://incubator.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Improvements/Rights51Space
*Explanations*
http://incubator.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Improvements/RightsProposal
Please cast your vote if this is gonna be the final Rights representation,
so that we may start the implementation.
my +1
Any feedback is welcomed and we can still added improvements to this
version.
The current version is a collaborative work done by me, Denis Gervalle,
Raluca Stavro, Alex Busenius, Roman Muntyanu and many others (Guillaume,
Sergiu, Vincent, Thomas). Thanks everyone for participating in the process.
+1
I like it.
One question: Why does it say on Rights51Space for the view right
that "Allowed only for evalica" when view right is also allowed for
all users in the Admin group?
Other questions:
* Why does that second column says "Users"? Shouldn't it be "Users
and Groups"?
* Why does the extended rights view is called "advanced"? For me
it's not related to advanced or not advanced. It's just a folded
view and a full view. A right contributed by some extension might be
as important as one of the default rights.
Thanks
-Vincent
> Thanks,
> Caty
>
> p.s: former discussion about mocking process can be seen at [Proposal]
> Rights Management UI
http://markmail.org/thread/zgzufskvhe6xt6ey
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Actually contributed extensions to security are very important to
observe, as there is alway the risk in a security model to
inadvertently break security elsewhere due to an inherited settings,
perhaps not so much in XWiki, but a risk to keep in mind.
Peter
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