https://www.redmine.org/https://www.redmine.org/favicon.ico?16793021292011-01-18T23:45:26ZRedmineRedmine - Feature #7342: Default "Everyone" / "Authenticated Users" group for all usershttps://www.redmine.org/issues/7342?journal_id=242602011-01-18T23:45:26ZMichael Trausch
<ul></ul><p>If by "Everyone", you mean "Authenticated Users" (which it seems you do) then I agree 100% -- this would be very useful to have things be private to all but those who possess authentication credentials.</p> Redmine - Feature #7342: Default "Everyone" / "Authenticated Users" group for all usershttps://www.redmine.org/issues/7342?journal_id=292502011-05-27T08:12:31ZEtienne Massip
<ul><li><strong>Subject</strong> changed from <i>Default "Everyone" group for all users</i> to <i>Default "Everyone" / "Authenticated Users" group for all users</i></li><li><strong>Category</strong> set to <i>Accounts / authentication</i></li><li><strong>Target version</strong> set to <i>Candidate for next major release</i></li></ul> Redmine - Feature #7342: Default "Everyone" / "Authenticated Users" group for all usershttps://www.redmine.org/issues/7342?journal_id=431742012-12-03T11:15:33ZJean-Claude Wippler
<ul></ul><p>+1</p>
<p>Scenario: lots of users signing up to get access to a specific project. If all new users end up in a group such as "Registered", I could either include the project in that group, or quickly find all the users involved and make them members of that project. Currently, there is no other way to find users than to look at them all, sort on creation date, and figure out which ones were new since last time I looked.</p> Redmine - Feature #7342: Default "Everyone" / "Authenticated Users" group for all usershttps://www.redmine.org/issues/7342?journal_id=460592013-02-25T15:30:44ZRocco Stanzione
<ul></ul><p>+1 here. Alternatively it would be helpful to be able to choose a role for the membership of any authed user not explicitly added to a project. I.e. if I don't add Bob to the project, he's implicitly a Viewer until I add his membership explicitly.</p> Redmine - Feature #7342: Default "Everyone" / "Authenticated Users" group for all usershttps://www.redmine.org/issues/7342?journal_id=463002013-03-03T09:25:30ZDaniel Black
<ul></ul><p>if accounts are created via email, <a class="changeset" title="Mail handler: adds --default-group option to add created user to one or more groups (#13340)." href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/11522">r11522</a> has a solution for you.</p> Redmine - Feature #7342: Default "Everyone" / "Authenticated Users" group for all usershttps://www.redmine.org/issues/7342?journal_id=504162013-07-09T11:39:02ZHrobky Hrobky
<ul></ul><p>+1</p>
<p>Another approach could be considering non-member not as a <strong>implicit role</strong> rather then <strong>implicit user</strong> to whom role could be assigned on per-project basis. Migration/backward compatibility: grant non-member user a non-member role in each project.</p>
<p>(This is essentially the same Rocco Stanzione suggested)</p> Redmine - Feature #7342: Default "Everyone" / "Authenticated Users" group for all usershttps://www.redmine.org/issues/7342?journal_id=512162013-08-14T00:23:33ZAnonymous
<ul></ul><p>+1</p> Redmine - Feature #7342: Default "Everyone" / "Authenticated Users" group for all usershttps://www.redmine.org/issues/7342?journal_id=552492014-03-09T05:40:56ZVincent Lizzi
<ul></ul><p>+1</p>
<p>Possibly this could work based on automatic group membership for new users (including self-registered users and LDAP authenticated users). Any group(s) could be set as automatically receiving new users from specific registration methods. Permission on projects can be assigned per group as normal.</p>
<p>Scenario: New users authenticate with one LDAP realm and should automatically belong to a group that grants permission to access a particular project.</p>
<p>Potentially, new users from a different LDAP realm could automatically be assigned to a different group with access to a different particular project.</p>