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Agaric Wants user-choosable public or private profile fields

From an IRC chat in the Drupal channel today:

killes: anybody know of a cck module that lets the node creator decide which field is visible by other roles?
WimLeers: killes: http://drupal.org/project/cck_field_perms
owahab: WimLeers: this doesn't allow author to decide
owahab: I suggest you take a look at what WimLeers listed
WimLeers: the least amount of work would be to start from/extend cck_field_perms I think
owahab: plus: http://drupal.org/project/workflow_fields which has a good UI

Made me think of my old request for civicrm to have private and public options on profile fields

Natural thing, to let the user decide if his or her telephone number is public or admin only-- or to certain roles even better.

How about to circles of friends, like people on a buddy list? Hmm...

If Agaric does or finds anything on this, report back also to:
http://groups.drupal.org/profiles-as-nodes

From an IRC chat in the Drupal channel today:

killes: anybody know of a cck module that lets the node creator decide which field is visible by other roles?
WimLeers: killes: http://drupal.org/project/cck_field_perms
owahab: WimLeers: this doesn't allow author to decide
owahab: I suggest you take a look at what WimLeers listed
WimLeers: the least amount of work would be to start from/extend cck_field_perms I think
owahab: plus: http://drupal.org/project/workflow_fields which has a good UI

Made me think of my old request for civicrm to have private and public options on profile fields

Natural thing, to let the user decide if his or her telephone number is public or admin only-- or to certain roles even better.

How about to circles of friends, like people on a buddy list? Hmm...

If Agaric does or finds anything on this, report back also to:
http://groups.drupal.org/profiles-as-nodes

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