Hal,
        Complexity, for complexities sake does not mean it is robust, nor does it
mean it is better.  Simplify, break it down and make it easy.  Isn't that
part of what Fusebox is teaching us?  If I were building a machine, I would
want as few moving pieces as possible, just very well made pieces.  When you
define a group you define it in such a way that it is symbolic of one
specific role/ability sort of like you would design (sure to stir something
up here) a fuse?  A single group for a single action.  Also this makes it
much easier to relate to the physical world.  I know what an article reader
is.

        I mean sure, I am not as advanced as you and Lee, and maybe that's why I
don't get the whole bit scheme.  I will stick with something that has worked
for me, and works well.

Tim Heald
ACP/CCFD
Application Development
www.schoollink.net

-----Original Message-----
From: BORKMAN Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 6:39 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: secure tag and permissions


Mate, now you are impugning my manhood!  Not robust indeed!

HAVE AT YOU!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: hal helms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

I see your point, but simply don't find your model robust enough.
Apparently, you find it works fine. I'm happy to leave it there.

-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Borkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Now you are confusing UserGroups (independent of applications) with
Roles (dependent on Applications).  For shame!


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