Just come out of the webinar! Really good , thanx. Page-level access is definitely going in the right direction. I think not integrating groups of users is a big mistake though. Lets go through an example. You use pbwiki as an intranet and you have 200 users. The CEO wants to produce a page on an exciting new update and he has given his senior managers read and edit access to the page so they can collaborate on it. Fine. Couple of days later, page is finalised and CEO wants to 'publish' it up to all of the employees to have read access. Are you seriously trying to advocate that the CEO assigns access to each of the 200 individual users. Not going to happen! How can you make this workable without having groups?? Would be interested on your take on this.
I am using the wiki as a forum where my students can meet to construct a group project. I would like to know though how I can see whether they logged on and how long they stayed. Is this possible?