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Timwi wrote:
Discussion threads and wiki are not mutually exclusive
models.
Not in general, no, but they disagree on some specific points, such as
content ownership. In such cases, we need to specify how to resolve the
conflict. The "right" answer may be to allow specific sites to configure
options. I can easily imagine a set of config options that specifies
LiquidThreads content-ownership model behaviors.
$ltAuthorOwnsComment = false;
$ltAdminOwnsComment = true;
or perhaps
$ltOwnsComment = $ltAdmin;
where $ltAdmin is a class that LiquidThreads instantiates before
processing the config file, and can recognize as a criterion. This
latter approach would allow for finer-grained access control by allowing
for new classes to be created as combinations of provided classes.
$ltOwnsComment = ltAnd($ltAdmin, $ltAuthor);
- --Chris
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