RedmineRoles » History » Version 3
Thomas Lecavelier, 2008-05-28 15:13
Typo. thanks to chaoqun zou
1 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h1. Roles & permissions |
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3 | Roles lets you define the permissions that the members have on a project. Each member of a project has a one Role for the project. A user can have different roles for different projects. |
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5 | You can create new roles or edit existing ones. You can delete a role only if nobody has this role on a project. |
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7 | h2. Roles properties |
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9 | * *Name*: display name of the role |
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10 | 2 | Jean-Philippe Lang | * *Issues can be assigned to this role*: if unchecked, issues can not be assigned to members with this role on a project. |
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12 | h2. Permission |
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14 | When editing a role, you can define its permissions by checking/unchecking the different actions. |
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16 | h2. System roles |
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18 | There are 2 system roles in Redmine: 'Non member' and 'Anonymous'. They are internally used by Redmine and thus can not be deleted. |
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20 | * *Non member*: this role lets you define the permissions that a registered user has on projects which he is not a member of. |
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21 | * *Anonymous*: this role lets you define the permissions that anonymous users have on the projects. |
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23 | 3 | Thomas Lecavelier | Note that these permissions only apply to public projects since a user who is not a member of a private project can not even see it. |