On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Dave Cridland <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon Sep 12 15:53:32 2011, Daniel Dormont wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> From what I've seen, in a members-only MUC, Owners and Admins can
>> enter the room as a Moderator, whereas Members can only enter as a
>> Participant. This works perfectly for my existing needs. Now, however,
>> I need the ability to have a designated list of people who can enter
>> the room, but they should enter as Visitors and not gain voice unless
>> given it by an authorized person. Is there some sort of lesser
>> affiliation than Member that I can use for this? Or is there a way to
>> keep the room Members-only but somehow configure it so that certain
>> Members are not given voice by default when they enter?
>
> In some implementations, it's possible to configure certain members to have
> a specific role (including moderator or participant, typically). I'd imagine
> this could be Visitor as well.
>
> Dave.
> --

So it's not a different type of affiliation, but additional data that
gets passed when granting the affiliation? Do you know of any examples
offhand? I'm using ejabberd, which doesn't have that from what I can
see, but it would be good to compare.

thanks,
dan


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