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Hi, I'm Angie, and I'm a geek. If you want to know more, read all the boring details.
- My crazy travel schedule has me located
- HOME until July 6, then off to Providence, San Francisco, and Portland. Yeesh.
- Currently watching
- Battlestar Galactica - Season 1
- Currently playing
- Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core
- Currently reading
- Our Dumb World: The Onion's Atlas of the Planet Earth
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1 week 4 days ago

Taking it one step forward..
Great idea which will demystify some of the access control features and help bring it to "the earthlings".
I've worked with really un-internet oriented crowds (elderly women over 65 in http://www.machsomwatch.org) and I understand the value of adding the "About" regarding what the permission does.
What if we add a "Why" as well - it can be optional but could serve to document some of the user story assertions we might have.
If I have an optional comment regarding the "why I marked this permission this way" I can document stuff like "because we agreed that students can only comment on assignments and can't create them themselfs.".
Just my 2 cents - if anybody is in the area this could be interesting..
Lior