Am Donnerstag, den 20.07.2006, 22:45 +0200 schrieb Sebastian Heinlein: > I always prefer flat lists in favour of trees: > > |--------------------------------------------------------| > | GROUPS | MEMBERS (of the selected group)| > |--------------------------------------------------------| > | Everyone | Friends GROUPS | > | Editors <- selected | -----SEPARATOR---------------- | > | Admins | George USERS | > | Friends | Jane | > | Editors |--------------------------------| > | | [ADD] [REMOVE] | > |--------------------------------------------------------| > > The left pane shows all available groups and the right one all members > of the selected group.
If I understand this correctly, this has the problem that it is not possible to add a group into another group. However, for some reason your mockup helped me focus, and I have since spent several hours playing with mockups to come up with this file: http://debain.org/stuff/groups.svg (This is supposed to become a CMS with Evolution integrated calendar sharing and some other GNOME integration features.) The permissions on specific content are later defined object-specificly, so permitted users are added to the site. At least that is the most simple and intuitive way I could think of so far. Any comments appreciated. Thanks, -Samuel _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability
