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Clarify that permissions can be assigned to users directly#24

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Pull request overview

Updates the access control concept documentation to clarify that permissions may be assigned directly to users (in addition to being inherited from teams), and adds guidance on when to use direct user permissions.

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  • Clarifies that effective permissions are the union of team-inherited and directly assigned user permissions.
  • Updates the Teams section to remove the “users do not” constraint and adds guidance to prefer team-based assignments.

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@nscuro nscuro merged commit e9ec3aa into main Apr 25, 2026
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@nscuro nscuro deleted the access-control-clarification branch April 25, 2026 21:34
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