What problem are we trying to solve?

The Override Node Options module that I said yesterday is used on 35,000 websites isn't a complicated module.

It doesn't add a lot of features.

It solves a problem by adding additional permissions to Drupal that site administrators can assign to user roles and not need to give a more global permission like "administer nodes".

The problem being solved is allowing users to set node options, like the created date or published status, in a secure way.

If it wasn't solving a problem, it wouldn't be used on 35,000 Drupal websites.

- Oliver

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I'm an Acquia-certified Drupal Triple Expert with 17 years of experience, an open-source software maintainer and Drupal core contributor, public speaker, live streamer, and host of the Beyond Blocks podcast.