thank you. It does help a bit. I wanted to know this in case of adding a new permission to the system without messing up the existing permissions and scared of conflicting with future permissions vb might assign in the future. I'm scared adding a permission will mess up some code somewhere because of not understanding the system too well.
If I get you correctly, this new usergroup system makes hacking permissions much more questionable for future compatibility. If they are up to 256 and we add one, it isn't like naming a variable $mydwhhackedvariable. You have to go with their numbering and are likely to collide unless you choose a very high number. But do you lose flexibility by choosing a high number?
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