[Owncloud] Sharing: Delete files of owner

Stephan Schulz lists at seron.de
Wed Mar 7 18:29:38 UTC 2012


Exactly, that's a great thing about versioning, that deleting shared files can be default and if you want them again, they will still be there for you to get them back.
Can't wait to see this feature in the next release!

Stephan

----- Original Message -----
> This sort of action will most likely become possible when versioning
> is implemented. The sharing backend is already capable of this
> through the permissions system, but the delete permission has been
> removed in order to avoid loss of data.
> 
> There won't be any configuration beyond the individual permission
> assignments for each file/folder. This adds complexity that isn't
> necessarily beneficial to users.
> 
> 
> Michael
> 
> 
> 
> Holger Angenent <h_zimm01 at uni-muenster.de> wrote:
> 
> >Am 07.03.2012 16:56, schrieb Marcel Herrguth:
> >> Hey,
> >> Am 7.3.2012 16:48, schrieb Holger Angenent:
> >>> I would like to change the behavior of the files_sharing app. At
> >>> the
> >>> moment, files deletes by non-owners will only be marked as
> >>> non-shared in
> >>> the database and stay untouched in the owners folder. What I
> >>> really
> >>> would like to have it, is the way Dropbox handles shared files,
> >>> so that
> >>> everyone can delete files and they vanish in every users folder.
> >>
> >> Personally I wouldn't like that idea - at least not at some
> >> points.
> >> Let's have the case that somebody deletes an -to you- important
> >> file
> >> from shares. If, like you suggested, owncloud would delete them
> >> right
> >> away I wouldn't see this file again (if I'm unlucky). I'd rather
> >> find
> >> it better if the file gets unshared and the owner of the file will
> >> receive a message at the next logon asking if he wants the file to
> >> be
> >> gone.
> >>
> >> Or at least a configuration possibility to have both combinations
> >> for
> >> those who are annoyed of such messages. Something like "Never show
> >> this message again and delete files right away".
> >>
> >> Just my opinion.
> >>
> >
> >Agreed. But in this case, I would not store -important- files in
> >these
> >shared folders. But on the other hand, this would, for example, make
> >a
> >file transfer easier, because the receiver can delete the files and
> >the
> >sender knows that they are received.
> >I think this feature would also be quiet important for
> >collaborations,
> >where more than a single user is responsible for organizing the data
> >shared along the group ( I try to setup owncloud in a university
> >context).
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Holger
> >
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