On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 03:00:23PM -0800, Toby Bartels wrote:
Thomas R. Koll wrote:
I'd like to ask for a broader spectrum of user
rights.
Not only sysop but also
* SQL-User
* delete articles
* edit protected articles
* ban user
We have a request on de: from a experienced user
who didn't like the
sysop-job but now, after being de-sysoped, misses the SQL functions very
much.
What is "the sysop-job"?
I'm a sysop on [[en:]], and I don't have to do anything except to behave well
(to not abuse the sysop powers). Do sysops on [[de:]] have to do chores?
Some sysops on [[en:]] only use certain powers and never others;
for example, I never use SQL functions since I don't know SQL.
SQL is very useful, especially if search is off or you're searching
for spelling-mistakes or HTML-tables.
But SQL-Queries can cause heavy load for the server, so it would
also be good to seperate sysop and sql-rights and make them depending
of the user's knowledge.
ciao, tom
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