Moving Calligra / Kexi TODOs migrate into todo.kde.org

Ben Cooksley bcooksley at kde.org
Tue Jul 29 11:09:05 BST 2014


On 29 July 2014 22:00, Jaroslaw Staniek <staniek at kde.org> wrote:
> On 29 July 2014 11:54, Ben Cooksley <bcooksley at kde.org> wrote:
>> On 29 July 2014 21:50, Jaroslaw Staniek <staniek at kde.org> wrote:
>>> On 29 July 2014 09:14, Ben Cooksley <bcooksley at kde.org> wrote:
>>>> On 29 July 2014 11:18, Jaroslaw Staniek <staniek at kde.org> wrote:
>>>>> BTW,
>>>>> Any idea how to add Categories of Tasks? The list is empty everywhere I think.
>>>>
>>>> An administrator can create categories for you.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> While  Iunderstand rules of simplicity when for 3 users or so, I am
>>>>> also afraid one thing. There are dozens of users in our instance and
>>>>> no traces of access management (except for creating new boards).
>>>>> Everyone can (even by accident) edit/drag/drop/delete any tasks of any
>>>>> board...
>>>>
>>>> That is correct. It does actually support restricting access to boards
>>>> - but then anyone who hasn't been added to the board can't even view
>>>> it.
>>>
>>> OK, what does the "add user to a board" mean?
>>>
>>> I cannot spot a hint at http://kanboard.net/documentation/manage-users
>>
>> It appears that the functionality i'm referring to isn't documented at
>> the moment.
>> It is called "Edit user access" in the admin interface, and controls
>> which users have access to a project.
>
> Oh so how it's now? Who has access to, say, Calligra project/board by
> default and now?

The default access is to grant everyone who can login access. If we
change this however, the project becomes private and only accessible
to those who are added.

>
> Also, are there backups performed, like daily or so?

All KDE servers have daily backups performed.
Both the on disk files and databases as well as the system
configuration is backed up each night and transferred to a separate
system.

>
> Sorry for asking such details but I am used to tools like wikis, where
> works from the day before would never dissapear.
>
> In such systems we'd benefit from either some form of history (now
> it's missing?) or backups.
>
>
> --
> regards / pozdrawiam, Jaroslaw Staniek
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Regards,
Ben



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