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Old 03-16-2005
RE: Gollum, You Need a Full Time Trainer!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo
Gollum, You Need a Full Time Trainer!
Um, I don't know if I have a
Full Time Trainer.


I have
a lot of friends on the Internet.
 

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SAMIZDAT-ROLE(1)					      General Commands Manual						  SAMIZDAT-ROLE(1)

NAME
samizdat-role - Samizdat role management SYNOPSIS
samizdat-role [ OPTIONS ] --list samizdat-role [ OPTIONS ] --grant MEMBER samizdat-role [ OPTIONS ] --revoke MEMBER DESCRIPTION
samizdat-role Allows to view, grant, and revoke member access to priviledged roles on a Samizdat site. OPTIONS
--site SITE Name of the Samizdat site (overrides SAMIZDAT_SITE environment variable). --role ROLE Name of a role, default is moderator. --grant MEMBER Grant ROLE priviledges to MEMBER. MEMBER may be specified as resource id or login name. NB: To grant or revoke priviledges using this command, you must use database superuser priviledges (in PostgreSQL, this is 'postgres'). --revoke MEMBER Revoke ROLE priviledges from MEMBER. MEMBER may be specified as resource id or login name. NB: To grant or revoke priviledges using this command, you must use database superuser priviledges (in PostgreSQL, this is 'postgres'). EXAMPLE
su postgres -c 'samizdat-role --site s1 --grant joe --role moderator --list' Grant moderator priviledges to the member 'joe' of site 's1' and list all moderators. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Dmitry Borodaenko <angdraug@debian.org>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this doc- ument under the terms of the GNU GPL version 3 or later. SAMIZDAT-ROLE(1)
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