Hi all,

I'm still trying to move a private Wiki from Confluence to Xwiki, now 9.1.2.
I just cannot find my way to the access rights system.

What I need:

A page tree like this:

A
        A.1
                A.1.1
                A.1.2
        A.2
                A.2.1
B
        B.1
                B.1.1
                B.1.2
        B.2
                B.2.1
C
        C.1
        ...


And the following mechanics:

No anonymous access, only logged in users.
Users belong in group A, B or C - possibly more than one of them.
Users of Group A should see the top page A and subpages in the navigation panel.
Users of Group B should see the top page B ...
Users of more than one group should see all corresponding pages.

Beneath the top pages all users should have full create/edit/comment/delete 
rights.

Simply speaking: I'm trying to achieve what can easily be done with Confluence 
spaces,
now that Xwiki removed them for some reason.

Users working on project X should see only pages (and navigation tree) of 
project X,
while the board of directors should be able to see and work on all projects.

Subwikis won't do because of the "multiple group memberships/board of directors"
requirement, if I read that part of the documentation correctly. So I need 
nested pages.
Any hints on how to configure this would be greatly appreciated!


Second, I want all applications, blog, sandbox, ... gone from what users see. 
When I
try to delete these pages I get the warning that I should instead remove the 
extension ...

Users should see a hierarchical navigation panel on the left and the page on 
the right
and rest of the area in the browser. Simple and clean. Nothing (!) else.

Possible?


Many many thanks in advance! I don't want to complain about free software and 
of course
I could "just buy Confluence" instead. Unfortunately a regular license is way 
out of budget
for our small organisation and we have outgrown the 10 users you get for the 
"almost free"
starter license from Atlassian. When I first found Xwiki I was so excited it 
would support
spaces, only to learn that they were removed again ...


Thanks in advance!
Patrick


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