Hi Annette,
Just wanted to pick up on your point about devolved permissions and sending out of manual permissions.
Devolved permissions does not replace the manual invite process and introduction of the feature does not remove the ability to send out the invites. Customers can choose to move to devolved permissions at a pace of their choosing or not at all if the feature doesn't fit strategically with Aspire roll out plans.
Talis Support are currently looking into why the invite emails have not been received in your case, but I can assure that no changes were made to the function of the manual invite process in the development and release of devolved permissions.
Thanks,
Chris
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From: Talis Aspire Users [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Annette Moore
Sent: 17 August 2010 12:21
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Subject: Re: Aspire Release, 4th August 2010
Thanks Ian,
We hope to be able to use devolved permissions in the long term, but, as
you say, it will take some initial investment our end to set this up
effectively. In the meantime, we will be sending out manual invites to
academics. However, since the devolved permissions story went live in
Aspire, we have not been able to send out manual permissions. I've set up a
call on Talis Support to investigate.
Annette
--On 17 August 2010 12:08 +0100 "Ian Corns (Talis)" <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Chris is best placed to discuss this with you, but unfortunately (for me,
> rather than him!) he is on hols currently.
>
> From my understanding Annette, devolved permissions is an alternative to
> using the invite process. An institution can choose one approach or the
> other. The major benefit of using devolved permissions is to reduce the
> effort for the library to send/manage invites, and reduce the barrier for
> academics adopting. The process becomes far more seamless. As you mention
> though, their is an initial investment needed by the institution to
> ensure shibboleth can pass across roles/permissions, which means
> integration with your local source of truth.
>
> NTU are the first institution who are working on this, and that is an
> ongoing project. I'm sure Richard will feedback to the list as they make
> progress on this area over the coming weeks.
>
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