Currently, there is no way to find out who did what actions on a region that you own. I propose that Region Owners have access to the audit log on their own regions.
Example:
You are running an event on your region.
Something happens and someone changed the access to your region, but you don’t know who.
You submit a ticket to find out what happened.
The ticket response tells you that they don’t look these things up because they take so much time.
You are expected to leave it at that and never find out what happened.
I propose that the running log of actions (the one that takes time for an Engineer to look through in order to tell the resident what happened) be available to the region owner so the owner / estate managers can see what happened on their region at a specific time.
This is information that is already currently being logged right now - my proposal is to make it available to the people that own the region as well.
In addition to providing more trust with the lab from residents, it also saves time on support requests - this is something the user can us to answer questions about actions on their region themselves if given access.
Currently, there is no way to find out who did what actions on a region that you own. I propose that Region Owners have access to the audit log on their own regions.
Example:
You are running an event on your region.
Something happens and someone changed the access to your region, but you don’t know who.
You submit a ticket to find out what happened.
The ticket response tells you that they don’t look these things up because they take so much time.
You are expected to leave it at that and never find out what happened.
I propose that the running log of actions (the one that takes time for an Engineer to look through in order to tell the resident what happened) be available to the region owner so the owner / estate managers can see what happened on their region at a specific time.
This is information that is already currently being logged right now - my proposal is to make it available to the people that own the region as well.
In addition to providing more trust with the lab from residents, it also saves time on support requests - this is something the user can us to answer questions about actions on their region themselves if given access.
https://secondlife.canny.io/admin/board/feature-requests/p/expose-the-audit-log-for-private-regions-to-estate-managers