From what I can tell If I want to give access to the Template manager then I have to give access to the template editor as well. While I might always want people to change a style I might not want them to be able to edit the files in the template
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@brianteeman https://github.com/brianteeman what do you suggest? A new
access option or a default? If a Default which you would prefer?
I think if we use a Default access level than we should use one of these:
core.admin, core.manage, core.edit.What do you think?
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I cannot see necessity to give a human a special access method. Give him/her super-user password and name.
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@cor138 thats the whole point of this. There currently is no way to give
someone access to one part of the template manager and not the other
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@cor138 https://github.com/cor138 we don't speak about a special access
method only on a access level like core.manage or other to access it via
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Status | New | ⇒ | Confirmed |
Moving to Confirmed
now we need to code and define which access we should use. Thanks
Status | Confirmed | ⇒ | Closed |
Closed_Date | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | ⇒ | 2015-05-16 16:27:45 |
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@brianteeman what do you suggest? A new access option or a default? If a
Default
which you would prefer?I think if we use a
Default
access level than we should use one of these:core.admin, core.manage, core.edit.
What do you think?