Hi,
> However, when the more specific user group is no
more able to change the
> value when defined at WikiAllGroup, the checkbox should either be invisible
> or readonly to reflect the current state
No, that is not right, since there is no known
relationship between two
groups. XWikiAllGroup could be much larger than the smaller group, thus
the allow right is not always ignored, it correctly applies for all the
users that are in XWikiAllGroup and not in your specific group.
There is no relationship?? From the name any user is part of XWikiAllGroup (I don't
know what is implemented).
That is the relationship.
I consider this as a design bug when the more general wins over the more specific.
This approach means I have to set ALL specific values right, I could NOT use the general
for common setting overwriting it at some exceptions.
This leads to unmangable situation when have more than a few groups.
Stefan Bachert
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