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Organization administrator can create any number of user groups. User group names need to only be unique in the organization they belong to. User groups can have any number of members, pulled from the BZFlag user database. The group membership should store the BZID of the user to allow for name changes. Founders should be able to create, destroy, and rename user groups. | Organization administrator can create any number of user groups. User group names need to only be unique in the organization they belong to. User groups can have any number of members, pulled from the BZFlag user database. The group membership should store the BZID of the user to allow for name changes. Founders should be able to create, destroy, and rename user groups. | ||
− | Groups should also have a description field that can be edited by any founder, to identify the group. All members of the group should be able to see this description. When a user is added to a group they should be notified as well. Groups shall be either ''private'' or ''public''. A ''private'' group is one where only members of that group can see the group and its members | + | Groups should also have a description field that can be edited by any founder, to identify the group. All members of the group should be able to see this description. When a user is added to a group they should be notified as well. Groups shall be either ''private'' or ''public''. A ''private'' group is one where only members of that group can see the group and its members. |
− | Groups shall also have a | + | Groups shall also have a membership policy setting which determines how new members can join the group. There will be three options for the membership policy. An Open group is one in which anyone can join, and a Closed group is one in which only the Founder or one of the groups managers can add new members. The third option is By Request, which means that any user can request to be a member of the group, and if they are a member then they can remove themselves at any time. A Founder or group manager must Approve or Deny the request. |
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===Local Server Setup=== | ===Local Server Setup=== |