I have a suggestion. we can have an install of una with granting admin to ourselves, with this idea to give opportunity to learn from each other and learn how admin is organized, classified , .....
this gives the second grade like me that are not really code maker but enough enthusiast to do a contribution to make some tutorials based on what we learned from you the top admins,
this also help us atleast to not get the valuable time of developers of una to spent to answer to our basic questions, so maybe we will be your students to stay at level of first help staff to help the others, so we grow the comunity,
currently we even don't have a complete una that we can see what finally can be done and run on una, I cannot but some modules just to try them when I even don't see a demo or don't have any idea how looks like,
short of history, una is a community, let 's make this firetly a community between us, I noticed very few users like to share their own website , then let show them what they can have more from una. any comments welcome, I am open for contributions.and making wiki, or toturials, ....
UNA Operator level would be so disruptive that you can't really give it openly, even if it keeps resetting. Yet, I really like the idea of a community-operated site if we can work out some approach. Perhaps a configuration sandbox with change tracking and ability to rollback if changes are disruptive.
AlexT what do you think?
I think that the purpose is to learn, so, then it would be better to reset it all the time. We definitely need a demo which is resetting to avoid to much administration with deleting test posts and we can give access to the studio for everyone, additionally user will not need to create profile.
I don't think that is a good idea Dap. I do think what is better since you mentioned few users want to give out their site is to have maybe a community page displaying UNA powered sites (of course with site owner's permission). This will allow us to know of them and join them. You will get an opportunity to see what others are doing and then discuss it on the forums.