On Fri, 2006-07-21 at 19:13 +0200, sam wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 21.07.2006, 17:34 +0530 schrieb Ritesh Khadgaray:
> > i always thought of this as a grid
> 

I was thinking of managing user with grid, as it allows for a user to be
a part of multiple groups, and allows me to manage a small set of users
quickly.


On windows xp, user groups management is to type in users group

        user1 : grp1; grp2; grp3; .....

Or 

-------------------------------------------------
User1
------------------------------------------------- 
< description>
<basic details>
-------------------------------------------------
-----------------               -----------------
| User's group  |               |  Group list   |
-----------------               -----------------
|               |               |               |
| grp1          |     < Add     | grp4          |
| grp2          |     Remove >  | grp5
| grp3          |               | grp6          |
| ...           |               | ...           |
-----------------               -----------------
-------------------------------------------------


There are few more examples from
http://webcontent-
m1.com/m1/en/tour/administration/users_groups_administration/group_manage

> - Storing a group in any another group, at infinite depth.

something like an mls ? 
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/MLS

tree sounds good.



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Ritesh Khadgaray
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