Managing GroupsCreating and managing Moira lists for wiki access and administrationThe recommended practice is to use at least two lists for your wiki space. One list should contain regular users of the space, and the others should contain space administrators. Members of the MIT community can create Moira lists at: http://wserv.mit.edu/lc/
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| - Create "traditional" Moira lists, not Mailman lists
- You, as space administrator, should be a member and administrator of any Moira list you create for use in your wiki space.
- All Moira lists must also be AFS groups and should be 'visible'. This is important. Be sure to check the appropriate radio buttons and checkboxes.
- Create an admin list for the space.
e.g. mygroup-wiki-admin Make yourself the list owner. note that after creating the list, you may wish to add others to it and to make it a self-administered list (set the listowner to be the list itself). You can do this at: https://web.mit.edu/moira// - Create the user-level list for the space. Make the owner of this list admin group you just created.
e.g. mygroup-wiki You can add usernames to the group at: https://web.mit.edu/moira/ - Non-MIT users should be added to Moira lists as type 'string'.
- Manage your Moira lists at:
https://web.mit.edu/moira/
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Using Existing Moira lists and Stellar class lists.If you have existing lists you'd like to use for wiki access, you can do so. Note |
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| - Be sure that the lists are AFS groups.
- The Registrar's office auto-populates Moira lists corresponding to the class membership. These lists can be useful if no Stellar site exists for a class. Contact the Accounts group (accounts@mit.edu) for more information.
- Stellar class lists can be used for access to a class wiki space. Contact class-wiki-support@mit.edu for more information.
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Associating your group(s) in ConfluenceA periodic feed populates Confluence with the groups you have created in Moira. Once your groups have been picked up by the feed, space administrators can use them to control access to your space within Confluence. In your wiki space: - Go to Browse Space -> Space Admin -> Permissions
- Click edit permissions and add your groups under the 'Groups' heading. Modify permissions as appropriate, then click 'Save all'.
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