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* doc/guide.tex: Small improvement in mod_shared_roster
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2007-12-10 Badlop <badlop@process-one.net>
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* doc/guide.tex: Small improvement in mod_shared_roster
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* src/mod_irc/mod_irc.erl: Bugfix in ACL check (thanks to Sergei
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Golovan)
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@ -2794,6 +2794,9 @@ create groups of people that can see members from (other) groups in their
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rosters. The big advantages of this feature are that end users do not need to
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manually add all users to their rosters, and that they cannot permanently delete
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users from the shared roster groups.
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A shared roster group can have members from any Jabber server,
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but the presence will only be available from and to members
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of the same virtual host where the group is created.
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Shared roster groups can be edited \emph{only} via the web interface. Each group
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has a unique identification and the following parameters:
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anything.
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\item[Members] A list of full JIDs of group members, entered one per line in
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the web interface.
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To put as members all the registered users in the virtual hosts,
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you can use the special directive: @all@.
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Note that this directive is designed for a small server with just a few hundred users.
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\item[Displayed groups] A list of groups that will be in the rosters of this
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group's members.
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\end{description}
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