Sy wrote:
On Thu, 2005-09-01 at 15:11 -0700, Hínandil wrote:
Am I missing something, or shouldn't he just create a group "authors" and add all the authors into that group, and non-authors (normal logged in users) can't edit?
But it wouldn't solve the problem if different authors of different groups shouldn't edit oneanothers work. =/
Not to be trite, but it sounds like what you *really* need is a content management system, which has lots of great, useful controls, and not a wiki, which has no such controls. Unless things have greatly improved since January when I was researching things, MediaWiki's the only wiki engine with a mature sense of "users" much less permissions.
I humbly suggest that if you can't trust each group not to vandalize others' pages, then it might be a better investment of your time to research CMS solutions (there are some very nice Free, open source ones out there) than to try and hack around with MediaWiki which is opposed to what you want by design.
Hínandil