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*Policy groups are a special type of [https://groups.oit.duke.edu/groupmanager/ group manager] group. | *Policy groups are a special type of [https://groups.oit.duke.edu/groupmanager/ group manager] group. | ||
*They are organized under an umbrella [https://groups.oit.duke.edu/groupmanager/dukeGroups/policyGroups/duke-wiki policy space] | *They are organized under an umbrella [https://groups.oit.duke.edu/groupmanager/dukeGroups/policyGroups/duke-wiki policy space]. | ||
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*Each new wiki is created using a support group which controls access to the wiki membership. | *Each new wiki is created using a support group which controls access to the wiki membership. | ||
*Only IT staff are members of support groups. | *Only IT staff are members of support groups. |
Revision as of 15:00, 2 February 2023
- Policy groups are a special type of group manager group.
- They are organized under an umbrella policy space.
- Each new wiki is created using a support group which controls access to the wiki membership.
- Only IT staff are members of support groups.
- Only members of the policy group may edit the wiki space, which means that users will need to be added.
- A member of the support group needs to find the wiki's specific policy group in the duke-wiki policy space and click on it.
- Then they will be able to add members to the group.
- Nobody is automatically a member of a policy group, including the owners of that policy group.
- If the support-group owner of the space wants, they can add a regular ad-hoc group-manager group to the membership of the policy group, and then whoever has rights to that can control the membership of the wiki space.