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| Description: | PageAssignments allows Allows to assign pages to single users or user groups. Assigned user or groups will be notified about changes of an article via email or internal notifications. | ||
| State: | stable | Dependency: | |
| Developer: | License: | - | |
| Type: | BlueSpice | Category: | - |
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==What is PageAssignments?==
* The extension PageAssignments allows you to assign responsible editors to an articles.
* An article can be assigned one single user, multiple users or even an entire group.
* The responsible editor(s) for the particular article can be viewed in the status bar of an article.
* The user assigned to the article can transfer the resposibility to another user.
* Users / groups are informed about all changes to the site and receive special permissions.
* A special page on the wiki (Special:PageAssignments) shows a list of all the articles that you are responsible for.| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
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