dukemuzaffar wrote:It means it's a bug. If it is reproduced, why don't the development team fix it
We could also say that the ability to change the password should be disabled? (After all, there are a lot of users who change their password and then can't log in.)
It's not a bug if you modify your own group permissions to exclude something you want to be able to see.
You want "User Group" security modified to disallow modifying your own User Group, sponsor the change OR make the change and submit a DIFF to the Issue Tracker for inclusion. We'll all thank you.
That's how this works. You're using about $1.5Million worth of software, paid for by other users who wanted the software to do something ... and paid for it to be how they wanted it or made the change and submitted the DIFFs.
So was that the sound of you volunteering to work out the DIFF? I'd be impressed at 25 posts ... Srsly