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alanski

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Road map and ACLs
March 04, 2010, 02:59:09 pm
I notice in the road map for 3.2 there is this;

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Move all permissioning to within CiviCRM (i.e. no longer use Drupal permissions, but this enables us to better support Joomla and other CMS' (like WebGUI)

What will this mean for existing cms acls and how will access control and CMS interact?

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Re: Road map and ACLs
March 04, 2010, 03:39:05 pm

We need to update the 3.2 roadmap. the permissioning issue is no longer on our 3.2 roadmap and has been pushed to a future release

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