Difference between revisions of "Reference:BlueSpiceGroupManager"
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Extension: BlueSpiceGroupManager
Overview | |||
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Description: | Administration interface for adding, editing and deleting user groups. | ||
State: | stable | Dependency: | BlueSpice |
Developer: | HalloWelt | License: | GPL v3 only |
Type: | BlueSpice | Category: | Administration |
Edition: | BlueSpice free | ||
Features[edit source]
GroupManager allows to create new groups, and to edit and delete existing groups.
Usage / features[edit | edit source]
Using the group concept, you can soften the wiki principle to work with a more granular permissions model. Using groups, administrators can assign differnet permissions to users. For example, a group can have read permissions, but no edit permissions. Use the group concept wisely, since otherwise the cooperative dynamic suffers.
With the Group manager, you can:
- create groups
- edit groups
- delete groups (system groups cannot be deleted or edited)
Users are assigned to groups in the User manager. Permissions are assigned to groups in the Permission manager.
Technical information[edit | edit source]
Configuration[edit | edit source]
This extension offers no configurations.
Rights (permissions)[edit | edit source]
This extension does not require any special rights.
Requirements[edit | edit source]
GroupManager requires BlueSpiceFoundation.
More info[edit | edit source]
For detailed description and usage, visit our help page.
{{DISPLAYTITLE:GroupManager}} {{BSExtensionInfobox |desc=Administration interface for adding, editing and deleting user groups. |status=stable |developer=HalloWelt |type=BlueSpice |edition=BlueSpice free |active=Yes |compatible=BlueSpice |category=Administration |license=GPL v3 only |docu=https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:GroupManager }} '''GroupManager''' allows to create new groups, and to edit and delete existing groups. ==Usage / features== Using the group concept, you can soften the wiki principle to work with a more granular permissions model. Using groups, administrators can assign differnet permissions to users. For example, a group can have read permissions, but no edit permissions. Use the group concept wisely, since otherwise the cooperative dynamic suffers. With the Group manager, you can: *create groups *edit groups *delete groups (system groups cannot be deleted or edited) Users are assigned to groups in the [[Reference:UserManager|User manager]]. Permissions are assigned to groups in the [[Reference:PermissionManager|Permission manager]]. ==Technical information== ===Configuration=== This extension offers no configurations. ===Rights (permissions)=== This extension does not require any special rights. ===Requirements=== GroupManager requires [[Reference:BlueSpiceFoundation|BlueSpiceFoundation]]. ==More info== For detailed description and usage, visit our [[Manual:Extension/GroupManager|help page.]] [[de:Gruppenverwaltung]] [[en:Reference:{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:BlueSpice free]] [[Category:Extension]] __FORCETOC__
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==Usage / features== | ==Usage / features== | ||
Using the group concept, you can soften the wiki principle to work with a more granular permissions model. Using groups, administrators can assign differnet permissions to users. For example, a group can have read permissions, but no edit permissions. Use the group concept wisely, since otherwise the cooperative dynamic suffers. | Using the group concept, you can soften the wiki principle to work with a more granular permissions model. Using groups, administrators can assign differnet permissions to users. For example, a group can have read permissions, but no edit permissions. Use the group concept wisely, since otherwise the cooperative dynamic suffers. |