All records, including resource records and accessor records alike, have owners. Owning a record means having authorization to view, edit, and remove it.
A group can own its own records. However, within a group that owns records, only certain privileged users can manage the records. These special users have a group authorization attribute set in their own user records. The group authorization attributes are the following:
The join command-which only a properly authorized user can issue-sets these attributes. The join command serves the purpose of both putting a user into a group, and specifying the user's group authorization attribute (if any).
The privileged members of the group may or may not be authorized to manage the user records that define the members of the group, depending on who owns those records.
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