I think the idea is that the default plugin could support groups, but as it's not currently written, it doesn't support anything.
None come to mind immediately, I can definitely see why you wound up using that one, but it's still an unfortunately ambiguous term. Worth...
A Permissible is a Player, not a Command, correct? Typically one checks whether an action is permissible, but it appears that the Permissible is...
wait, what? You just said it was a string lookup. What exactly is a permissible storing then?
That's a good point actually. Why are permissions immutable? What does that gain?
Okay. That's why the "*" one doesn't automatically grant access to what would casually appear to be child nodes by name. "*" is just human notion...
So you're suggesting that I would instead be effectively looking for preoccupied.warp.deny.[warpname] And basically, the dotted notation isn't...
How will a permission specified in permissions.yml interact with a child permission that's generated at runtime? A non-contrived example, is the...
So am I correct in presuming that the concept of groups *can* still be used to gather permissions together in whatever the actual permissions...
A Jar is nothing more than a zip file, with an optional META-INF subdirectory wherein you can stuff manifests and signatures if you want to.
I noticed as I was working through the command dispatching system, that there is no access to the CommandMap inside of the bukkit server...
In a general sense, my wishlist for a persistence api would offer the following: A store of persistence, indexed by string, eg...
Separate names with a comma.