AlexT
It is already possible to create "admins" membership and assign it manually to some users, there are already a lot of administrative actions to assign, but most of the admin part is not checked for membership actions, we will add more administrative membership actions in the future, so site owners will be able to use this feature in full.
Kingphish
Thanks for your response AlexT.
Draxxon
Alex, when this is implemented, please also add the ability for this to be implemented on a per-module basis as well since it would be nice to allow certain users admin rights to certain modules only.
Kingphish
AlexT, at second glance, I need you to clarify your response. Also, I don't know that this general knowledge.

Combined there are few possible issues: (1) I think there is a universal assumption that people who use Dolphin have the same level of expertise. If not, the platform is built that way; some of the responses (in forums and blogs) from other developers suggest it. (2) This platform is not "universally intuitive"; generally, the Dolphin platform consumes and burns through a lot see more of intellectual energy to (try) use it. It is definitely a platform for what I call "Sensei" level programmers and developers. And, that is ok, as long as the Administration Panel makes it easier (not easy) for the owners (regardless of their info tech abilities), but it doesn't. The level of easy is disproportionate instead of being easily distributed (i.e., some parts of harder to use than others).

More pointedly, the Admin area, in my opinion, was built without thinking about its audience or users, and its continued development disregards the spectrum of its user base. Also, where is the area in Unity that speaks to creating admin accounts?
 
 
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