Quoting David Metzler <metzlerd@metzlerd.com>:
I had another idea for a simple module that I'm considering developing. I often get overwhelmed with drupal administration, and have many sites where admin is shared. Every time I add a module in drupal I tediously enable all access permissions for my "Admin" role. I began to think about the Linux sudo model, and thought this
Are you aware of http://drupal.org/project/adminrole? It'll stop the tedious enable business.
might be cool for dupal. Users with "Become Admin" privilges could switch to the "admin" user only. This way I could largely see the view that my content contributors do :).
Does this seem like a good thing? Anyone know about duplication? I'm aware of Devel, and Masquerade but I didn't feel the need for that on the production sites, and I really don't want to expose the "Become Any User" functionality (but maybe I'm being silly here).
It must have been a good idea there is http://drupal.org/project/masquerade already. -- Earnie -- http://r-feed.com/ -- http://for-my-kids.com/ -- http://www.4offer.biz/ -- http://give-me-an-offer.com/