https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=28882 --- Comment #12 from Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer@bsz-bw.de> --- (In reply to Marcel de Rooy from comment #10)
What remains for me is the question: Should we allow a non-superlibrarian to give him or herself the privilege to change systemprefs? Because you can disable ProtectSuperlib etc.. But this should be solved on another report imo.
Should we only protect that pref, or a specific set of prefs, or actually not allow changing sysprefs at all by non superlibs? I tend to choose the latter.
I don't think shutting out non-superlibrarians from the admin tools/system preferences is a feasible solution. That forces you to give out superlibrarian permissions to more people instead of making it a protected circle. We just added granular permissions for administration areas - that would make them practically useless. Maybe the ProtectSuperLib should not be a pref in the first place?
Even a few other options on the Admin menu like Koha to MARC mapping (among others) might be candidates too for restricting them to superlibrarians only. What do you think?
We do already have separate permissions for all those areas, I believe adding dependencies like that, will only make the system more intransparent. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.