I've been reading up on user permissions and I have found that user
permissions are on a per-model basis. My question: If I have a photo
gallery application, and I have several uses who can post their
galleries to this application. Is there a way to create permission on
a per-user basis. Example maybe I created a gallery called 'The
Rockies' but I only want Bob, Susan, and Tim to see it, Is this
possible with the built in permissions? or would I have to create a
table column similar to is_public = models.booleanField().
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