Access is determined based on your membership in various groups.
If you see your Kerberos username in the upper right you are considered "logged in".
Hermes content spaces
Purpose and permissions
Each article stored in Hermes lives in a particular space. The Hermes spaces have designated purposes.
Hermes Space
Purpose
Viewing Restrictions
Editing Restrictions
IS&T Published
Official IS&T documentation related to supported products and services.
World readable
IS&T Pubs Group
IS&T Contributions
Shared content created by IS&T. Depending on the nature of the content, may move to IS&T Published.
World readable
IS&T staff
Community Contributions
Articles created by authorized community authors for public consumption.
World readable
Subset of MIT community
Hermes Handbook
Reference information about servers, setup, configuration, customizations, user guides, etc. that make up the Hermes system.
World readable
Hermes team
IS&T Draft
Work in progress by IS&T, e.g. release teams. Eventually is moved to IS&T Published.
IS&T staff
Subset of IS&T staff
Help Desk Internal
Internal articles used by HD. Will move to a public space when appropriate.
IS&T staff
Subset of IS&T staff
Glossary
A glossary entry in the IT glossary of terms
World readable
Hermes team (for now)
Viewing and editing restrictions shown above a accurate but generalized to give you a sense of who has access to what. Precise access is driven by membership in Hermes groups. For more information on who has access to what or your access levels, please see the articles in the See also section below.
Article branding and space information
Each article displays with a logo in the upper left indicating the space in which it resides. Each space also has a unique name and a unique short name called a space key. These are shown in the table below.