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Individual Admin Privileges/Levels

A topic by O. & Co. Games created Jun 14, 2021 Views: 443 Replies: 6
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I found an archived post that I'd like to reiterate regarding individual admin permissions. I think this feature would be extremely valuable. My specific use-case, I have a team of people (artists, musician) who want to participate in ranking other games in a Jam, but I don't want them to have access to edit the game page, remove/delete admin privileges for others, etc. I echo everything "Knives" said in his original post:

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I'm suggesting that we can get specific permissions for individual admin levels.

  • Contributor
  • Edit game description
  • Edit meta data, etc.
  • Upload/edit/delete game builds
  • Make the game public / draft / private
  • Edit theme
  • Funds withdrawl

This will avoid conflict amongst different admin levels.  It's kind of odd to make anyone 0 or 100.  There needs to be a permissions table for individual admin levels, on a game-by-game basis.

At the very least, allow us to make people marked as "Contributors" without making them an admin that can edit the game page.

Please.

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The original post: https://itch.io/t/270049/individual-permissions

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At the very least, allow us to make people marked as “Contributors” without making them an admin that can edit the game page.

This could be really useful.

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I would also love this to become a feature. I don't want other people to accidentally break things, but I do want them to be credited for the work they do.

Still waiting for it too… :(

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Logical request!

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Still waiting for this feature, its extremely important!

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At the very least, allow us to make people marked as "Contributors" without making them an admin that can edit the game page.

Yes, please add this. This would be useful for game jams,  especially if you team up with people you don't know very well, or if you just want to avoid confusion over project page responsibilities.