Sunburned Surveyor wrote:

Hi,

> "but then you'd have the problem to invent a username to store there..."
> 
> I imagined you'd create a simple plug-in that would allow users to
> create and delete OpenJUMP users. The folders for each user could be
> created and deleted during this process.
> 
> If you wanted to get fancy, you could have the plug-in scan the user
> directories on Linux or Microsoft operating systems and create
> mirrored users for them in OpenJUMP. I think PostgreSQL might do
> something similar on Linux...

sure, but my point is that it's duplicated functionality. When a user is
updated/added/deleted in the system, do you take care to do the same for the
OpenJUMP-users? Once you start with a piece of software, it might be simple. But
half a year later, you'll be able to cook coffee with it ;-)

Best regards, Andreas
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