Cam Findlay e804330218 FIX If grant_user_access is set then return filtered list
I think there is a bug here in that a config value doesn't actually filter the returned Members. This causes a problem on large sites with 1000's of users as it returns them all and you often run into a out of memory problem. I should be able to set a permission value which qualifies a list of appropriate users that can manage blog roles.

Is it as simple as reversing the conditional?
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SilverStripe Blog Module

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Features

Requirements

silverstripe/cms: ~3.1
silverstripe/lumberjack: ~1.1
silverstripe/tagfield: ^1.0

Suggested Modules

silverstripe/widgets: *
silverstripe/comments: *

Installation

composer require silverstripe/blog 2.0.x-dev

Upgrading legacy blog to 2.0

If you're upgrading from blog version 1.0 to 2.0 you will need to run the BlogMigrationTask. Run the task using dev/tasks/BlogMigrationTask either via the browser or sake CLI to migrate your legacy blog to the new version data structure.

Usage

Because your blog is part of the SiteTree, usage is the same as any other page.

By default, blog posts don't appear in the SiteTree, to avoid clutter. Instead they appear inside your blog as a GridField.

If you'd rather display your posts within the SiteTree, you can do so using SilverStripe config.

In mysite/_config/settings.yml

BlogPost:
  show_in_sitetree: true
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