﻿ticket,summary,type,release,owner,status,created,modified,_description,_reporter
6660,SVN Authz support,enhancement,0.11,Stefan Wallentowitz,new,2010-02-17T20:31:17+01:00,2010-02-17T20:31:17+01:00,"Similar to the fine grained system, the applied patch extends this plugin to work with TracSvnAuthzPlugin.",Stefan Wallentowitz
6668,[Patch] Allow admin to create and delete groups,enhancement,0.11,Stefan Wallentowitz,new,2010-02-18T11:48:10+01:00,2010-08-17T23:13:05+02:00,"At the current status the plugin only allows to add and delete users to and from groups.
In my scenario I want to allow them to also edit the groups themselves.

The attached patch adds a delete button and a fieldset for new group creation.

Since this may not always be what you want the user to allow, you need to enable this functionality in trac.ini:

{{{
[htgroupeditor]
allowgroupedit = enabled
}}}

I appreciate your feedback",Stefan Wallentowitz
6658,Different config key in current releases,enhancement,0.11,,new,2010-02-17T19:14:26+01:00,2020-05-06T02:00:49+02:00,"Hi,

if I install Trac 0.11 and copy the authz_policy.py as suggested [http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracFineGrainedPermissions here], the keys generated by the plugin administration in trac.ini look like:

{{{
authz_policy.* = enabled
authz_policy.authzpolicy = enabled
}}}

and not as required by this plugin, that looks for {{{authzpolicy.authz_policy.authzpolicy}}}.

The applied patch works for both keys, but not if only {{{authz_policy.*}}} is given!",Stefan Wallentowitz
8929,Request for actions (maintainership status unknown),task,0.11,,new,2011-06-26T13:58:31+02:00,2020-05-01T06:51:13+02:00,"I came too the predecessor, HtgroupsPlugin, for the single remaining mentioning of old AccountManagerPlugin config option `password_format` to get redirected to this plugin.

It seems, there has been a series of failed communication, that lead to who more plugins instead of enhancements to !AcctMgr. As current maintainer if !AcctMgr I've be willing to do re-integration of the current functionality including various valid patches waiting here to be commented/applied.

I do offer co-maintenance, that is obviously needed to process current tickets, or integration of code into !AcctMgr, making both plugins obsolete for the benefit of users (preferred - reducing the ""plugin jungle"").

What do you think? I could leave it as it is, or just take the code, but would rather have a clear path to follow for interested parties and salvage good ideas and effort put into patches I've seen attached to pending tickets for HtGroupEditorPlugin.",Steffen Hoffmann
