On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 11:25 -0500, Charles Martin wrote: > Hi Dave ! > > I know it took a while for me to respond, 'been pretty busy round > here. I was able to integrate your changes succesfully in my 0.9.16 > local install (or hack it as you said :-P ) >
Cool. Any chance of you posting patch ? > Thanks alot for the support again ! > No problem :) Cheers Dave > > > Charles Martin Programmeur analyste > 819.378.4242 *acolyte*communication.com > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Dave Hall wrote: > > >Hi Charles > > > >On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 15:03 -0400, Charles Martin wrote: > > > > > >>Hi guys ! > >> > >> We're in the last stretch of a phpgw install and we have now > >>stumbled upon an access issue which we would like your inputs or ideas > >>on. In short, some users need to be in the same group in order to share > >>files in the FileManager app. Sadly, putting them in a common group also > >>gives them access to their reciprocal calendars. > >> > >> > > > > > >This will not be the case in head later today. This has long been a > >problem for people. As I have had to make other changes to the ACL > >handling in head I changed this also. Calendar was the only app which > >had this behaviour and it seemed wrong to me. > > > >I was planning to make a formal announcement once it was in HEAD, but > >here goes. > > > >The new version of calendar, which will be in the HEAD branch of CVS > >sometime this evening (AEST UTC+10) will allow you have any contact as a > >participant in a calendar event. As we now have a link between accounts > >and contacts all participants will be stored as contacts. The other > >significant change is that now users have no default read rights to > >calendars of other members of the groups they are members of. > > > >Stage 2 will include email invitations to non phpGW users, using iCal > >attachments. > > > > > > > >> In the ACL manager, you > >>can give supplemental rights to groups/users to access some of your data > >>but, I don't see anywhere a place where you can remove default rights > >>like accessing the calendar events. Is there a solution for this hidden > >>somewhere in the app or is this a detail we'll have to come up with a > >>custom solution ? > >> > >> > > > >If you want to stay with the 0.9.16 version of calendar, then you will > >need to hack it. The changes need to be implemented in several places > >within bocal. > > > > > > > >>P.S. : We can't put them "private" because the secretary still needs to > >>see these events in order to coordinate them > >>P.P.S. : In the acl window for the calendar, there's a private column > >>which stays disabled... is this what that column was meant for ? If so, > >>how would I get it working ? > >> > >> > > > >Nope only users can grant private access to private events. > > > >Cheers > > > >Dave > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Phpgroupware-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/phpgroupware-users -- Dave Hall (aka skwashd) API Coordinator phpGroupWare e [EMAIL PROTECTED] w phpgroupware.org _______________________________________________ Phpgroupware-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/phpgroupware-users
