4.5.3 BSCW groups as members
All current members of a workspace form a BSCW group
called 'Members of <workspace name>'. Vice versa, any BSCW
group has a shared workspace associated with it.
BSCW groups are a useful tool for the administration of workspace
membership or shared mailing lists and for the management of access
rights. In particular, a BSCW group lets you store and update
the assignment of persons to a task in a single place and
use this information in many places (for instance for assigning
access rights) with an automatic update based on the changes
of membership in the BSCW group.
- Create workspaces for small groups of people who are related
by their
function or the tasks they perform -- defining function or task
as
appropriate to your application area.
- Click To Address Book
from the action menu of
this members' page of each of the workspaces to
add the BSCW group formed by all the members to your address book.
- Invite these BSCW groups as members to create new workspaces.
BSCW lets you retrofit this kind of structure based on BSCW groups (=
workspace membership). However, this action is for
experienced users only!
- Select entries in a members page or
in your address book page.
- Choose make group
from the selection menu bar
to bring up the 'Make group' form
that lets you create the new workspace.
The selected entries "disappear" from the list where you selected them;
they are replaced by the new entry 'members of <workspace name>'.
- Click this new entry to display the new workspace's members page. There you
now find the individual entries for the members of the new BSCW
group.
- Note:
- If you have selected for this new BSCW group entries that
represent
pending users of the BSCW server (see
section 4.5.1), BSCW will automatically re-invite
them to register.
This workspace will show up on the top level in the
folders
of all its members.
As a side-effect of creating this BSCW group and the new workspace
with a subset of the members of the original workspace, the original
workspace will no longer appear in its usual location in the folder hierarchies
of these members. It will now be embedded within the newly created
workspace that is located in the
folders of these members.
As you have modified other people's folder hierarchies, you
may want to
contact them and advise them to move the new workspace to some
unobstrusive
location, but not to delete it.
- Note:
- You may have created this BSCW group as a kind of personal
mailing list.
In this case you should take the time to modify the access rights
of the
workspace members (for details see
section 4.7) and to deny
the members
the right to add or remove other members. If you leave the default
access
right in effect, some other member might inadvertently edit what
you consider
as your private address list, though it is, in reality, a shared
address
list.