Hello,
a simple question on how to design permissions and restrictions:
We have Space X and Space Y. Space X is only accessible für Group-X and Space Y is only accessible für Group-Y.
Now of course someone from GroupX wants to grant access to a page from Space-X to Bob from Group-Y.
My understanding is that now first you grant Bob access to Space-X and then restrict all the other pages in Space X, because you don't want Bob to see all the other pages in X.
Do you know of better alternative?
Of course for each collboration one could open up a new space but this is not really maintainable.
Would like to hear your thoughts on this basic question.
Thx,
Michael
Hi @Hugo
Your question raises several others to clarify the situation:
There're a couple of options there to share the page.
Hello grigory,
thx,
Michael
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Actually, I hoped to narrow down our options, didn't work out, apparently :)
Ok. If I were to handle this kind of request, I'd do it the following way:
(Let's say a user from group Y needs access to the page from space X)
Placing the page to the top will save us the effort to fine-tune all the restrictions down to the page in question. We can easily get lost in it.
While configuring restrictions keep in mind that view restrictions are inherited and edit are not.
If a user needs to access the page on a more permanent basis, I'd recommend giving him/her rights to the required space, configuring page restrictions to hide more sensitive content.
Everything depends on the situation.
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