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Ephemeral nodes can only have owners or moderators#272

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See #270

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abmargb commented Nov 20, 2014

Does it mean that any subscriber, but the owner, can be kicked out by any other?

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That's a good point, it's a more general question: should moderators be
able to ban/downgrade other moderators? (Cc: @imaginator).

I think that one warrants another issue/PR and merge this in separately. I
don't think that a special use case for ephemeral nodes is required.

I did wonder about 'ephemeral spam' but as we're using the standard
mechanisms (create node, invite, accept, post) we don't have to worry about
that.
On 20 Nov 2014 10:21, "Abmar Barros" notifications@github.com wrote:

Does it mean that any subscriber, but the owner, can be kicked out by any
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abmargb commented Nov 20, 2014

Agreed. Merging in.

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Ephemeral nodes can only have owners or moderators
@abmargb abmargb merged commit cc19bfc into buddycloud:master Nov 20, 2014
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