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Permissions Working Group
The Permissions Working Group was formed in June 2023 to collaborate on the testing, defining, and documenting of Evergreen permissions. Everyone is welcome to participate, and all skill sets and staff roles are encouraged! The end goal is to gain a comprehensive understanding of how permissions work and to discuss best practices for determining user permission groups.
Meetings
The group meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 3 p.m. EST.
Please see Permissions Working Group Meetings for information on the next scheduled meeting, and for past meeting notes and recordings.
Google Group
Permissions Working Group: permissions-working-group@evergreen-ils.org
Goals
1) Test permissions
- Identify functions
- Identify behaviors
- Identify alerts/toasts
- Identify bugs
- Identify deprecated permissions
2) Define permissions
- Standardize vocabulary and format of permission descriptions
- Update permission descriptions LP Bug 1842957
3) Contribute to permissions documentation
- How do permissions actually work?
- What does the EVERYTHING permission do?
- Add permissions to corresponding sections in Evergreen Documentation
- Review and update Evergreen Permissions Documentation:
Current Projects
Permissions Testing
- Susan/PINES: EG Permission Testing
- Includes list of all permissions with (mostly) updated descriptions. Also includes tabs for various workflows and the permissions needed to perform each function. Very much a WIP.
- NC Cardinal: Permissions: Which groups have which privileges
- Lindsay Stratton's tests: Evergreen 3.8 permissions 20221130
Permissions Documentation
Permission Group Review
Bugs
Resources
Links
- Evergreen Stock Permissions (updated to 3.14)
- Evergreen git (change dropdown to 'grep' to search a permission)
- Where Permissions Live by Llewellyn Marshall (NC Cardinal), 2023
Evergreen Conference Presentations
- Mother May I? Permissions in Evergreen by Shae Tetteron (Equinox), 2012
- Rethinking Patron and Staff Permission Groups in NC Cardinal by Benjamin Murphy and April Durrence (NC Cardinal), 2020
- Open Sesame: Creating Stricter Evergreen Login Requirements for Staff and Patrons by Amy Terlaga, Jessica Woolford, and Carol Yarrison (Bibliomation), 2020
- Train up Catalogers in the Way They Should Go — Rethinking Permissions, Education, and Certification by Jonathan Moore (Wyomissing Public Library), 2021
- Just Dropped In to See What Conditions My Permissions Are In by Susan Morrison (PINES), 2023
- A Beginner's Guide to Evergreen Permissions by Susan Morrison (PINES), 2024