On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 1:20 AM, Urias McCullough <umccullough@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Tiered permissions aren't a terribly great idea, IMO, and tend to > "classify" people into different levels of system-wide trust which I > think is less open-source-like - I think we should go with "additive" > permissions. For example, I had created an Even Admin role which could > be assigned to anyone who was to have admin rights over the > event/conference content... This will allow people (or small groups of > people) to "own" and be responsible for the respective areas of > content on the website as they show interest. > Yes, additive permissions better describes what i was thinking of... Basically, I'm hoping that the additive permissions concept will give people the assurance that content published under their name, (whether it be an individual, Haiku as a whole, or Haiku Inc., ) will not be twisted, re-worded, or intentionally changed with malicious intent. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- haiku-web@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Haiku Web & Developer Support Discussion List