-1 original names for these much more clear, no need to change.

- Dave



On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 6:52 AM, Glen Mazza <glen.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Team, we have three permission rights when we invite someone to join a
> blog: admin (becomes a co-owner of blog, can do anything including delete
> the blog), author (can publish blog entries and moderate comments, but not
> alter the blog's design), and "limited" (can save as draft blog articles
> but can't publish them -- someone else has to review the draft and then
> publish.)  I'm wondering if we should rename "limited" to "drafter".
>  Although "drafter" as a person who writes drafts is not a common usage of
> this term, the access rights that "drafter" provides is clearer than
> "limited" and doesn't have as much a negative connotation to an employee
> assigned this role that "limited" has.
>
> This is just a GUI change, the internal codes saved to the database in
> roller_permissions (admin, post, edit_draft) will remain the same.
>
> Also, the menu item "Members" on our Preferences Tab (which contains
> Settings | Members | Pings | Maintenance), which contains the list of
> people authorized to work on the blog along with their roles, I'm inclined
> to rename to a more active-sounding "Co-Bloggers"--or is that too informal?
>  WDYT?
>
> Thanks,
> Glen
>
>

Reply via email to