You'll be getting the idea that the userclass code has had a fair amount done to it for 0.8.

More on user classes

Its probably not obvious from the name, but there are two ways in which permissions can \'accumulate\' when using hierarchical user classes. Its important to understand the difference. The first way we shall call \'organisational\', because it mimics the typical structure of an organisation. You have the all-powerful being (CEO, Managing Director, God, or whoever) at the top, and beneath him or her a layer of managers, who have lesser managers beneath them...

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