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Permissions: Implement permissions for all new functionality #651

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eaquigley opened this issue Jul 9, 2014 · 2 comments
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Permissions: Implement permissions for all new functionality #651

eaquigley opened this issue Jul 9, 2014 · 2 comments
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Author Name: Kevin Condon (@kcondon)
Original Redmine Issue: 4101, https://redmine.hmdc.harvard.edu/issues/4101
Original Date: 2014-06-16
Original Assignee: Gustavo Durand


We are at the point where implementing system functionality with full permissions would be an effective approach to better understand how this will work and be integrated and to avoid unexpected issues late in the schedule.

@eaquigley eaquigley added this to the Dataverse 4.0: In Review milestone Jul 9, 2014
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@scolapasta scolapasta modified the milestones: Beta 4 - Dataverse 4.0, In Review - Dataverse 4.0 Jul 15, 2014
@scolapasta scolapasta modified the milestones: Beta 4 - Dataverse 4.0, Beta 7 - Dataverse 4.0 Aug 19, 2014
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This talks about new functionality, so not sure what you will test, except keep your eyes open for new functionality, but yes, all new functionality should be using permissions.

Now that there is a UI for roles and permissions will be easier to check.

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kcondon commented Nov 16, 2014

Closing this one as essentially a duplicate of #650

@kcondon kcondon closed this as completed Nov 16, 2014
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