Hey guys,

I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong, or if this is actually an 
issue/oversight: I've setup a central Spacewalk instance and split it into 
multiple organisations (so that each org can manage itself). However, when an 
Org Admin creates a new activation key, the "normal" users, i.e. user accounts 
without any roles selected, can't see the activation keys that are available.

Is this by design? I want individual users to be able to register and manage 
their own servers, but not see/manage anyone else's servers. If they can't see 
the available activation keys though, I'm not sure how they're suppose to know 
how to register a server. :)

Or, is the idea to make each user an Activation Key Administrator? If so, that 
means an organisation could land up with multiple, almost-duplicate keys.

Happy for any insight on this.

Thanks,
Avi

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