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Re: Proposal: User 'Everybody'
I'm reading your e-mails. I just don't see the need to work with single-user groups, at least - I'd prefer not to create such groups as a part of user-creation process. Also, creating a group 'Everybody' would probably simplify a permission search but it would also slow it down. I propose to create such group but don't include anyone in there - we can simply assume all the users are there in our SQL.
2007/4/16, Ilya A. Volynets-Evenbakh <ilya@total-knowledge.com>:
Man, aren't you reading my mails? ;-)
If you need to give access to single individual, you use
their personal group. This avoids having to search through
two tables, thus making code simpler.
Alexey Parshin wrote:
> What's the idea behind a group per person?
>
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> <http://www.sptk.net>
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