For i)
What about?
"Manager group without/except group manager"
On 31 Dec, 2013 08:53, "Julien Dombre" <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Le 31/12/2013 03:45, Rafael Ferreira a écrit :
>
> Hi there,
>
>  Back in last August (2013), I asked about the strings "Requester group
> without manager" and "Watcher group without manager".
>
>  Now I notice a new strings sort of similar:
>
>  I) "Manager group without manager".
>
>  Then I also notice the following strings:
>
>  II) "Approval request to requester group manager"
> III) "Approval request to technician group manager"
>  IV) "Manager of manager group"
>
>  So, is it correct to say that there can be a "group of managers", whose
> members could be in a "requester group" or "technician group" ?
>
>   Hi,
>
> I) it is all the members of the manager group except the managers of the
> group. A group may be manager of a project and a user may be manager of a
> group. Think it is clear now but the strings are not.
>
> II/III/IV ) It is the manager (the users) of the manager, requester or
> technician group.
> May be change : manager of requester group / manager of technician group
>
> Thanks and Regards
>
> Julien
>
>
>  Thanks in advance,
> Rafael Ferreira
>
>
>
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