That's not easily possible, it requires implementing one of two issues:
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-354
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-1091
XWiki has space rights, so currently you can move all the meeting notes
in a different space.
Or, move the whole Board of Directors in a space, by default deny access
to all documents in that space, and explicitly make a few pages public
if most of the documents will need to be private.
On 02/25/2014 01:21 PM, Patrick Masson wrote:
I was wondering if there was a way for a
"child" page created via a link
form a "parent" page to inherit the parent's access rights?
For example, in the breadcrumbs on a page, I might have...
"Wiki Home » Board of Directors » Board Meeting Notes » March 5th, 2014
Notes"
The access rights on "Board Meeting Notes" page is set so that only a
specific group, "Directors" can "view" the page. However, I must
manually set the access rights on " March 5th, 2014 Notes" to view when
I create/edit the page. I would like all of the pages linked off of
this page to inherit the same permissions so I do not need to manually
(or forget) to set permissions everytime a new notes page under "Board
Meeting Notes" is created.
I'll admit to being bias to Confluence's approach--which does not mean
it is right--it's just what I am used to. XWiki may offer a better way
to manage permissions and I am just ignorant of it.
Thanks,
Patrick
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Sergiu Dumitriu
http://purl.org/net/sergiu