doc:appunti:linux:sa:liquidfeedback
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| doc:appunti:linux:sa:liquidfeedback [2012/11/11 13:26] – [lf_update daemon] niccolo | doc:appunti:linux:sa:liquidfeedback [2012/11/11 13:58] (current) – [LiquidFeedback administration] niccolo | ||
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| FIXME Verify if this checklist is complete. | FIXME Verify if this checklist is complete. | ||
| - | - Create another database. | + | - Create another |
| - | - Create another Apache VirtualHost and declare the configuration filename in **'' | + | - Create another |
| - Create another config file in ''/ | - Create another config file in ''/ | ||
| + | - Add or update the **'' | ||
| ===== LiquidFeedback administration ===== | ===== LiquidFeedback administration ===== | ||
| - | ^ unit | Administrators allow each user partecipate (or not) to the existing units. | + | ^ Eng ^ Ita ^ Note ^ |
| - | ^ area | An unit can contain one or more areas. An user can partecipate to an area and he can delegate the entire area to someone else. | | + | ^ unit |
| - | ^ issue | + | ^ area |
| - | ^ policy | + | ^ issue ^ |
| + | ^ policy | ||
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| + | An user with the admin right can login and click on the **// | ||
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| + | The first task for an administrator is to create some **units** containing some **areas**, where users can partecipate. From //Admin// -> //Units// -> //Create new unit// or //Edit areas//. | ||
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| + | Then the administrator create invite codes for new users. When creating a new user the admin define the login name (the identification), | ||
| - | An user with the admin right can login and click on the **// | ||
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