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I'd like to address a problem we have at our site with hundreds of CMS editors. Everybody who has the permission to change a page, can also set that page as home. This of course is unacceptable in big installations of Django-CMS.
I therefore would like to add an extra flag can_set_as_home to the GlobalPagePermission model. Only users holding that permission may then set an editable page as home. Two years ago I implemented that feature for CMS3, check here #7210. I recently created a port to CMS4.
However, since this is a model change, we need consensus on adding such an extra flag to that permission model. Or maybe, someone has an alternative idea how to implement this.
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I'd like to address a problem we have at our site with hundreds of CMS editors. Everybody who has the permission to change a page, can also set that page as home. This of course is unacceptable in big installations of Django-CMS.
I therefore would like to add an extra flag
can_set_as_home
to theGlobalPagePermission
model. Only users holding that permission may then set an editable page as home. Two years ago I implemented that feature for CMS3, check here#7210. I recently created a port to CMS4.
However, since this is a model change, we need consensus on adding such an extra flag to that permission model. Or maybe, someone has an alternative idea how to implement this.
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