Feature #11829
open
Added by Radek Antoniuk about 12 years ago.
Updated over 4 years ago.
Category:
Permissions and roles
Description
I would like to create a user that can only see the wiki pages / forums / news and Roadmap.
For that, the privilege system lacks a "View Roadmap" privilege.
I would understand it as follows:
If the user has "View Roadmap" privilege but does not have a "View issues" privilege, or the issue's security is higher than that of that user, then only the issue title appears.
- Category set to Permissions and roles
Why don't you want him to see the issue content?
Because this is a client and I only want him to see the issue titles that were defined in change request, but not necesarilly the developer comments.
And for sure I don't want the client "emailed" with issue updates even when he has a "notify of all changes in the project" set in his profile.
This could be fixed with #1554, don't you think so?
Not really.
Private comments are useful if I want to note something for myself and I don't want to notify anyone about it or anyone to see it.
Here the situation is different. The comments are written by the devs and they are not meant to be private and all devs should see them.
I just want to limit the visibility of the whole contents of the issue to the title only in the roadmap view.
warden (warden) wrote:
Private comments are useful if I want to note something for myself and I don't want to notify anyone about it or anyone to see it.
Here the situation is different. The comments are written by the devs and they are not meant to be private and all devs should see them.
Actually #1554 is about the ability to post comments that can only be seen by a restricted group of users, and not only by the comment author.
True, I didn't read that. But that anyway would mean that all devs should "close" their comments to specific group, while I want to achieve the other way round, just close the issue view (there is "View Issues" permission already).
So, I just need the Roadmap privilege actually.
+1
Aggregated view at top level is useful, but should not disclose the version by default.
A local role permission could enable a user to view shared versions from private projects or, even better, a project setting may allow to filter shared versions from other projects to those who do not have visibility over them in their original projects.
- Related to Feature #7758: Roadmap menu- restricting the access added
+1
This is usefull in instllation where we have internal users that do not need to see if task is part of roudmap, and see all our rodmaps, but just work on tasks.
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