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rob
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Old December 8th, 2014, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Acenoid View Post
Check also if the GM wants to allow if the player is allowed to create "contained" topics grouped below the topic allowed initially.
That's an entirely different can of worms. The operation of CREATING content is likely to remain exclusively the domain of the GM until well down the road. Once the content is created, it can then be assigned to a player for editing. But the moment we let users actually create content within YOUR realm, everything gets significantly more complicated, as it opens up the potential for a wide variety of holes that a less scrupulous player could exploit - and we'd have to safeguard against all of that.

A GM could readily use Quick Create to create everything the player needs to muck with. Once we bulk operations into place, it would then be an efficient operation to assign ownership of the top-level element and all of its children to the player. So this is likely to be the initial workflow, and we can circle back down the line to deal with letting the user actually create content.
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