Changing columns requires board admin#1906
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@jeremy I can't see the report in Hackerone (no access). What's the motivation here? I don't see any reason from a collaboration standpoint to lock this down. Columns are akin to making/renaming folders in a Dropbox. Seems like developers working on a board wouldn't need an admin to set up their workflow. |
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@jzimdars We had a couple of reports yesterday about board controller permissions. Board deletion was something we did want to restrict, which was done in #1840. This report was along the same vein, it was a board-related controller that was not restricted to board admins, but it wasn't clear whether this was intended behavior or not. Your comment clarifies that it is, so I'll revert. |
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References https://hackerone.com/reports/3451080