[Zope-CMF] Remove Members?!

Joseph Wayne Norton norton@alum.mit.edu
Wed, 19 Sep 2001 18:07:23 +0900


One more thought on this subject ... =20
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1. Create a common folder (or simply designate a normal portal member
as a shared member) for each working group or shared resource.
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2. Using local_roles on each common folder, assign each portal member
who is a member of the common folder the "Owner" role.
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3. A portal member can then operate inside the common folder just as
if it was his/her own member folder.
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4. Once the member is no longer a part of the group, simply remove the
member's "Owner" role.
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regards,=20
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- joe n.=20

At Wed, 19 Sep 2001 10:35:35 +0000,
R=E9mi Houdaille wrote:
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> Chris Withers a =E9crit :
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> > marc lindahl wrote:
> > >
> > > > You just need to give Manager and Owner the 'Manage portal members'
> > > > permission.
> > >
> > > You also need to delete the Member folder, right?
> >
> > Well, that's at the skin level, but yes...
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> Not so obvious: let's say a team is working on some project. Every member
> contributes in his home folder. Suppose one member leaves the team. You m=
ay whish to
> delete the member, but keep his existing contributions in the site.
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> Thus you face different options, and the deletion should ask for a choice=
 :
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> o delete the folder,
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> o delete the user but leave his folder in place.
>    this prevents from creating the user again,
>    and may lead to small problems (if the owner no more exist, what happe=
ns
>    if somebody wants to discuss some document ?)
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> o transfer the folder content to another user, or at least to another loc=
ation
>    (eg an "archive" folder) before deleting the user.
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> Cheers.
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> R=E9mi
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