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"Members" team #28
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Superceeded by #33. A generic "members" team isn't very useful. Apps should instead be able to make private teams for their specific need. For instance, "members" means one thing on the job board (deciding who can post on behalf of the company), and another on a discussion board (deciding who can post to the group). |
As brought up in #151, the notion of "member" of an organization has changed from "member of any team in the organization" to just "member of the Members team". This change needs to reflect in four places:
We need to confirm all cases are (a) correctly updated or (b) in the case of (4) confirmed irrelevant. |
With #118, members will switch to a role rather than a team. The other semantics described in the previous comment remain valid. |
As per #232, teams are going away entirely with only organizations and roles remaining, until those are removed as well. This ticket is no longer relevant. |
The Members team was introduced in #28, but has never gained traction, so is being deleted to aid transition to the direct membership model presented in #151, #118 and #232. The final switch to direct org membership will happen elsewhere, in hasgeek/funnel#401.
Like "Owners", organizations should have a "Members" team that is the default team for anyone who is a member of the organization. All owners should be members by default.
The members team does not provide administrative access. It's instead the default team for anywhere that access has to be restricted in any way (filing expense reports in Kharcha or posting to a discussion group). The Members team is used in situations where managing teams is too much detail.
An app that does not have access to an organization's teams can still be aware of the existence of Owners and Members (and a user's membership in these) and can therefore be reasonably functional until team access is granted.
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