[openbiblio-dev] Next JISC openbiblio 2 sprints

Mark MacGillivray mark at odaesa.com
Sun Feb 5 20:40:09 UTC 2012


On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 8:32 PM, Karen Coyle <kcoyle at kcoyle.net> wrote:
> On 2/5/12 12:22 PM, Jim Pitman wrote:
> Question: Say I have a collection, upload it to Bibserver, make some changes
> to it locally, and want to re-upload. How am I allowed to update that file,
> but not to clobber someone else's? I assume that the file is linked to my
> bibserver logon, no? Is editing that much different from a permissions
> viewpoint?

Yes, edit is linked to your login. Only your file is affected when you
refresh/edit. We already have those permissions covered. If we go for
editing on the bibserver, then a refresh from your source file would
overwrite those changes. There will be a warning added to that action,
though.

Mark



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