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<div style="direction:ltr;font-family:Tahoma;color:#000000;font-size:10pt">Hey All,
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<div>I have a question for you. Our multi-site instance is growing quickly since we started it last year. We have around 1200 sites now (<a href="http://web.unc.edu" target="_blank">http://web.unc.edu</a>). My question is about support. It is quickly growing
beyond my ability to provide support for all the sites myself. We have a very distributed IT here on UNC-CH campus and I would like to give rights to some of the folks in the distributed departments to allow them to support their users better. </div>
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<div>Has anyone else had a situation like this and what did y'all do to best manage it? I am thinking of categorizing the departments using a plugin like WPMU's Blog Types - <a href="http://premium.wpmudev.org/project/blog-types." target="_blank">http://premium.wpmudev.org/project/blog-types.</a> And
then giving certain users rights to edit sites that fall in a certain category. I thought I would start with y'all before developing my own solution. </div>
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<div>Thanks for any thoughts or leads you have. </div>
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<div>~Jeff</div>
<div>University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill</div>
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