On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 09:33, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
On Jun 11, 2010, at 9:23 AM, Denis Gervalle wrote:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 22:50, Vincent Massol
<vincent(a)massol.net>
wrote:
>
> 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"?
Well groups are also users at the end, but why not...
The reason I mention this is because the first column says type and then
you have "users" and "groups" and not just "users".
It's for consistency and
I think from a user POV they're both different things.
> * 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.
Well, this is a point of view. The basic interface allow managing commons
rights, and will probably be the only view allowed for users that have
not
their profile set to "Advanced" (like
what is done for the edit menu,
which
is only shown to advanced users)
Yes this is exactly what I think is wrong.
Whoever has the right to modify rights should see all rights. There
shouldn't be a notion of advanced or not because additional rights are *not*
advanced stuff. Actually to give an example, the programming right itself
could be considered advanced while a new right such as "ability to post
messages in a forum" would be a basic right.
Our concern is simplicity, like the simplification done on the edit menu,
that became a simple button, preventing basic user to see objects,
classes,... Here, the goal is the same, provide a simplified interface for
the very basic rights that concern everyone and that could be understand by
all.
Additionnal rights will be added by additional component, so
these additional rights will not be uniform across all wikis, and user with
basic knowledge of wikis will not be aware of all those rights. These are
not the basic rights you found on any wikis, and anyone understand
immediately. So, these are obviously advanced in my POV. ie: "Ability to
post a message in a forum" is for admin, not for a basic user editing a
page.
Please, also note that changing a user from basic to advanced is in the user
profile a task that a user with edit write on himself could do. And that
even basic user may see current advanced rights status in a tooltips when
sets. So if a basic user understand its need of more advanced option, he
could go for advanced.
Also note that current whoever could modify rights is whoever has edit
right. So many basic user could be in a situation that allows editing
rights. But currently, only advanced user has the menu option to access this
on a page. So, in practice, with the current skin, nobody will see the basic
only interface.
Finally, if you like Caty proposal of using Extended instead of Advanced, we
can but that linking this to the advanced status of a user will be less
clear. But if you dislike my ideas, I am open to drop it, this was just a
proposal :)
Denis
Thanks
-Vincent
Right interface is complex, but access to it is
also possible for simple
editors not only for admins. Those only need to manage read/write access
to
their page, and those will not understand the ins
and outs of the
extended
rights. This is mainly why we see this as 2
different view of the same
stuff: a basic view, and an advance view.
You have a similar behavior in the right management interface of Windows
ACLs.
Note that in basic view, you have a summary icon (currently a lock, but
this
should be improved) that shows if there is some
advanced rights locally
set.
The tooltips for this icon list the rights
locally set and their
allowance,
but does not allow changing them (in the sample,
the allowance is not
shown,
this is probably a mistake)
Denis
>
> 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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