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Hi Bernhard, *,

On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:59 PM, Bernhard Dippold
<bernhard@familie-dippold.at> wrote:
Christian Lohmaier schrieb:

After that, mail this list/me with the email used to register and what
kind of access you want
(author, publisher or admin)

Am I right to assume, that author creations and modifications will have to
be reviewed by a publisher, while publishers will have the right to create
new content without additional revision?

Yes, exactly.

Do you plan to divide access to different areas (not only native-lang, but
teams like marketing/branding, QA, ...) ?

It is possible to have different access by subsites - and by default a
member will only have access to the one subsite he requests access
for, but of course a user can be author in de project, publisher in
marketing, and subsite admn in qa project.

It is also possible to have special areas within a subsite with
different permission setup.

I'd like to have publisher access (mainly for branding/artwork and marketing
material).

What would the preferred hostname be? artwork or branding? or is it
meant to all be within the marketing project?

I'm not involved enough to decide whether it makes sense to seperate
them or not.

ciao
Christian

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