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User groups and roles
Charlie McVicker edited this page Apr 29, 2024
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Different people use the DAILP site and have different needs and permissions. The DAILP software distinguishes users based on Groups
that they belong to. A user can be part of any number of groups.
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Contributors
: Users with theContributors
group have access to features like recording word-for-word audio (see: User Contributed Audio). Normally, changes proposed by contributors do not directly affect the experience of other users immediately. -
Editors
: Users with theEditors
group are responsible for selecting which proposed changes are brought into the main DAILP site for all other users. This might include deciding which pronunciations of a word are shown to non-authenticated readers of the site.
While a user may belong to any number of groups, sometimes it is easier to imagine a user as having one and only one Role
on the site. The three roles the DAILP thinks about are:
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Readers
who are not signed in, or who have made an account but are not part of any groups -
Editors
people who are part of theEditors
group, regardless any other groups they are part of -
Contributors
people who are not in theEditors
group, but are in theContributors
group
At the time of writing (April 2024), Roles
are becoming less commonly used to designed workflows, and group membership is being used instead.