Magnus Hagander wrote:
Two points I'm not clear about on this thread though:
1. Authorized user: is that someone with an account, or
someone who has been authorized by someone else?
IIRC, the idea was "someone with an account". Basically you add a (very
very small) hurdle so you only get the people who actually *care* to
write things. But if you do care, it's not a lot of work. You also get
traceability, so you can talk to whomever wrote a certain thing.
I don't see any gain in having someone specifically authorize who can
write to it.
Yeah I would agree. My idea was just that people would actually create
an account and be email confirmed.
Joshua D. Drake
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