A great idea. As a user active in our support forums, I would also love to see "view own TYPE content". For some of the other there are roundabout ways to achieve, using taxonomy access control, but for "view own" there is none. Requested use cases for private workspaces do exist, and the current ways are rather convoluted (1-user OG groups, 1-user user categories, unpublished nodes... and the like) On 12/28/06, Zohar Stolar <z.stolar@gmail.com> wrote:
(might arrive twice... excuse me if it does)
I was looking through Drupal.org to find if there is work towards granulating the permissions table a bit more, by adding a way to limit administer/access to nodes by type. The idea (which has certainly been raised before) is to add, next to:
"create TYPE content", - adding new nodes of that content type "edit own TYPE content", - editing *the contents* of own nodes of that content type "edit TYPE content", - editing *the contents* of all nodes of that content type (whether or not the user has right to create nodes)
two more possibilities:
"view TYPE content" - roles that are allowed to view the content type's nodes "administer TYPE content" - roles that are allowed to modify the publishing options on all nodes of that content type
I encounter more and more situations where I want to delegate the publishing options permission to a specific role, but only to one content type, otherwise I have to give the person control over the whole site's content.
Such a change should be done through core, so actually my questions are: Is there any work on this direction / open issue? Are there already any conclusions? Should I start writing a patch :-) ?
Cheers, Zohar
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