I support this, too.? It's one thing to make the whole group private and not be able to change that - but for subgroups, there ought to be a way to allow parent group members have some privileges in the subgroup.? (Mainly, I would like posting privileges from parent group members, but not necessarily receiving or access to a subgroup's posts.)
From: "Christos Psarras" <christos@...> To: "GroupManagersForum" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2025 6:01:51 PM Subject: Re: [GMF] Viewability of subgroup by parent group members
On 2025-01-19 15:37, Frances via
groups.io wrote:
I will report it on Beta - Docs, unless you think I am being
overly picky!
Not at all, although I would suggest to tweak your suggestion even
further to add some extra example and clarifying/explicit text that
should hopefully make the public vs private behavioral connection
between a subgroup and a regular group readily apparent.
! Important:? Just like in a regular main group where if its archive
is set to private it cannot go back to public anymore, after a
subgroup has been created with a public archive it can be set to
[partially-private or maybe public-private]
(that is, viewable by parent group members and subgroup members) or
fully-private (viewable only by subgroup members), but a private
archive cannot be anymore changed back to a broader audience such as
parent group members or public. All you can change is whether the
subgroup is listed in the parent group or not.