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Enterprise Architect => Suggestions and Requests => Topic started by: gwieser on July 09, 2007, 03:03:40 am

Title: user-safe discussion forum
Post by: gwieser on July 09, 2007, 03:03:40 am
working with the final release of 7.0, i started testing the discussion forum, which is a very good idea and tool to keep information at a single place.

unfortunately, every user can CHANGE existing entries, no matter who created it. as a result, one could change the entry of the starting poster into something completely different. not very handy :-(

proposal:
1.) user can only change his own postings (forces usage of security in projects)
2.) if a user changes his own postings, a note should be shown in the text when the user has changed this posting.
Title: Re: user-safe discussion forum
Post by: Paolo F Cantoni on July 09, 2007, 01:10:54 pm
That's interesting...

I thought the "Pattern Language" for Discussion Forums would have been well defined by now...

But looking around at the various forums I use each one is unique and I keep tripping over the facilities (which are often contradictory).

Paolo
Title: Re: user-safe discussion forum
Post by: «Midnight» on July 09, 2007, 01:57:24 pm
To add another .02 CAD...

This case seems to be somewhere between the 'classic' forum paradigm and that of a wiki. Not bad per se, but possibly not what an organization is expecting.

Turning on security just to handle the discussion forum seems a bit much.

Perhaps Sparx would consider making this - whether or not forum users can modify others' posts - an option, which can be set by 'someone.' The "someone" in this case needs to be thought through.

David