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Group management?


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Hello,


I was thinking about switching from TeamSpeak 3 to Mumble. But I am unable to find a "group management" feature like in TeamSpeak. The ACL is great, but is it possible to say "a user with the group Moderator can kick everyone beneath him (like a normal user) but can't kick an Admin or an Moderator"?


Is something like this possible? :(


Regards,


Furentes

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The ACL are evaluated on the channel level, so no, I think this is not possible like that.


Looking at it on a more conceptual level, why would a moderator that we trust to kick users appropriately not be allowed to kick moderators? Surely he will not do so without good reason or where allowed. Is there actually a need to prevent Moderators from kicking other moderators? If we do not trust them this much, aren’t they in an inappropriate position in the first place?

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The ACL are evaluated on the channel level, so no, I think this is not possible like that.

Thank you for the quick response! Sad that Mumble is not suitable for my specific use case, but I am sure I will find one someday. :D

It is hard to find a group management solution like the one in TeamSpeak 3. Maby Discord... :? rather not.


 

If we do not trust them this much, aren’t they in an inappropriate position in the first place?

I completely agree with you, but as some people say "Trust is good, control is better".

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