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Community Review

This consultation on the TIER Grouper Deployment Guide is open from March 17, 2017 through April 14, 2017

Document for review/consultation

 

Change Proposals and Feedback - We welcome your  feedback/suggestions here

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TL;DR:

  1. Rename basis groups to something else: raw groups? source groups?  Instead, use the word basis for the concept below.
  2. Define the concept of a grouping as a composite that has a basis group + include group - exclude group.
    1. The basis of a grouping reflects the grouping's intent and is usually made up of other groups (e.g. reference group for faculty + reference group for staff).
    2. A grouping's include and exclude groups only have individual members who are exceptions to the grouping's intent.  No groups here.
    3. A grouping is an intermediate-level concept between low-level Grouper primitives (group, composite, subject, memberships) and high-level TIER concepts (reference groups, bundle groups)
  3. Policy groups should be implemented as groupings to easily allow individual exceptions to the policy.

https://lists.internet2.edu/sympa/arc/grouper-users/2017-03/msg00064.html

Julio Polo  
2Hyperlink in PDF behind

"http://software.internet2.edu/grouper/release/2.3.0/" on page 14 links to Grouper 2.2.x download folder.

Correct hyperlink or perhaps generalize to refer to "latest"Scott Cantor 

 

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