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Extend Comments section with Use cases #467
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@nvazquez a Jenkins job has been kicked to build the document. I'll keep you posted as I make progress.
 
 
 
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QA-Doc build preview: https://qa.cloudstack.cloud/builds/docs-build/pr/467. (QA-JID 297)
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- we need to clarify that users and admins can only add comments to objects they have the privileges to access!
- some comments can be "admin-only", do we need to also think about what the domain admins can read/write, should a similar capability be extended to them?
Co-authored-by: NuxRo <nux@li.nux.ro>
@blueorangutan docbuild
 
 
 
 blueorangutan
 
 
 
 commented
 Jan 8, 2025 
 
 
 
@nvazquez a Jenkins job has been kicked to build the document. I'll keep you posted as I make progress.
 
 
 
 blueorangutan
 
 
 
 commented
 Jan 8, 2025 
 
 
 
QA-Doc build preview: https://qa.cloudstack.cloud/builds/docs-build/pr/467. (QA-JID 298)
@nvazquez , this is how it is intended, isn't it? not how it works atm!
@DaanHoogland yes, but mostly its how its working besides the bug found, I'll add some additional notes or warnings
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📚 Documentation preview 📚: https://cloudstack-documentation--467.org.readthedocs.build/en/467/