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username="http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/"
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nickname="smcv"
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subject="It's a wiki: any editor can have as many blogs as they want"
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date="2013-07-17T08:17:05Z"
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content="""
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Ikiwiki is a wiki, so you can certainly have multiple users. Any user
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with appropriate access can create any number of blogs: they just need
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to put an [[ikiwiki/directive/inline]] directive on any page they can
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edit, with a [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] pointing to pages (blog posts) in a
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directory where they can create pages.
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If you want a limited set of users to be able to edit the wiki without
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making them full wiki admins, you can use [[plugins/lockedit]]:
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locked_pages: * and !(user(bob) or user(chris))
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or if you want \"most\" users to only be able to write on their own blog, and
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not on other users' blogs (for instance: Alice the wiki admin can edit
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anything, but Bob can only edit `users/bob/...` and Chris can only edit
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`users/chris/...`) then you can use [[plugins/lockedit]], something like:
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locked_pages: * and !(user(bob) and (users/bob or users/bob/*)) and !(user(chris) and (users/chris or users/chris/*))
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(Wiki admins can always edit locked pages.)
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If you have lots of users and you know a bit of Perl, you might want
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to [[write a plugin|plugins/write]] that adds a function-like
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[[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] like `owndirectory(users)`, which would match if
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there is a logged-in user and the page being edited is equal to or
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a subpage of their directory in users.
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