Quote by Dirk: As has been discussed before, when you can see a topic then you can submit stories for it.
In addition, if a user has story.submit or story.edit permissions, their submissions will bypass the story submission queue, i.e. be published directly.
I understand the above, but wouldn´t the normal behaviour not be that the story is submitted to the approval queue if not posted to a story you have actually story.submit or story.edit permissions for.
So in the above example, I would presume user XXX can post directly to topic YYY but would end up in the submission queue of ZZZ as ZZZ is not part of Group YYY.
I did a search on groups as
athenian47 did and basicly I only found some older posts from 2003 / beginning of 2004 discussing the topic but some of the answers are pretty evasive and refering to *nix group based permissions.
I think the link referenced is even a step further -
here - because if the group permissions would work on stories, the story would just end up in the submission queue and not really posted.
From what I understand now is if you can see it and you are allowed to post a story somewhere, you can post it anywhere. So not just submitting, but really publishing directly.
Still very confused.
Boris
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