Yes you have one group for every user but it make it easy to add more
access control structure later.
If you do not have those groups membership becauses a nightmare. Unix
does the same.



On Feb 10, 7:27 pm, Alexandre Andrade <alexandrema...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Massimo,
>
> I don't know why you put
>
> auth.settings.create_user_groups = True
>
> as default.
>
> I think is not the most used way of Access Control, because creates so many
> groups and make it dificult to manage.
>
> But if you think it cannot be changed, because backward compatibility (maybe
> few people really implemented it), at least put
>
> #change to False if you don't want to create groups to each user.
> # auth.settings.create_user_groups = True
>
> Because at least for me, is a change in every new app.
>
> --
> Atenciosamente
>
> --
> =========================
> Alexandre Andrade
> Hipercenter.com

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