[Rt-commit] r10496 - rtir/branches/2.3-EXPERIMENTAL/lib/RT/IR
ruz at bestpractical.com
ruz at bestpractical.com
Thu Jan 24 21:50:50 EST 2008
Author: ruz
Date: Thu Jan 24 21:50:50 2008
New Revision: 10496
Modified:
rtir/branches/2.3-EXPERIMENTAL/lib/RT/IR/Constituencies.pod
Log:
* update docs
Modified: rtir/branches/2.3-EXPERIMENTAL/lib/RT/IR/Constituencies.pod
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--- rtir/branches/2.3-EXPERIMENTAL/lib/RT/IR/Constituencies.pod (original)
+++ rtir/branches/2.3-EXPERIMENTAL/lib/RT/IR/Constituencies.pod Thu Jan 24 21:50:50 2008
@@ -279,6 +279,16 @@
As you use AdminCc role only then you can not use it to grant one
set of rights to group X and another set to group Y.
+As well, by default AdminCcs are notified on many actions that happens
+with tickets, so this feature can be a little bit noisy. You either
+can disable notifications of AdminCcs or disable this functionality.
+
+If you want to disable this functionality you just have to disable
+"SetConstituencyGroup" scrips in RTIR's queues. These scrips add or
+replace group in the AdminCc list when people set or change ticket's
+constituency. If you still need more control over ACLs then you
+can use the pseudo-queues to reach the same and much more.
+
=head3 DutyTeam group vs. constituency specific group
By default DutyTeam has almost all rights on all RTIR's queues, rights
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