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Add how to give a user training rights? #55

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alix-tz opened this issue Mar 3, 2023 · 3 comments
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Add how to give a user training rights? #55

alix-tz opened this issue Mar 3, 2023 · 3 comments
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alix-tz commented Mar 3, 2023

This is done in the back-end. Do we want to include this in the documentation? It would go inside "walkthrough_administrator.md".

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FloChiff commented Mar 8, 2023

Didn't way say that an administrator page is not really needed because that is not something the common user of eSc will need ?
Or could we otherwise change the question by “How to request training rights” which would be more interesting for the eSc user ?

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Indeed @FloChiff, I remember a discussion we had about eSc administrator interface. I think, since it's the usual Django admin interface, we decided that it was not relevant to document it extensively.

But, I agree that it could be mentioned in the administrator walkthrough. We could mention, for example:

  • that training rights are not given automatically
  • backend is django admin interface
  • maybe give a few tips? (rights terminology, groups, etc.) I don't know

As to have a question about "how to request training rights", I see in the "Train models walkthrough" that getting in touch with the administrator is already mentioned.

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FloChiff commented Oct 5, 2023

Why don't we put that in the FAQ like "How can we give the user training rights" ? Or do you think that it needs a true individual part ?

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