"none/private/public" is an access control policy selector. It does need to be exposed.
"none/local/cloud" is more of a designation of the archive location.
Since there is more "configuration" associated with the archive access, I don't think that this is a useful distinction.
Also, one server might be archiving various lists to a number of different locations.
And, do we allow for one list to be archived in more than one place at the same time?
"none/private/ public" is an access control policy selector. It does need to be exposed.
"none/local/cloud" is more of a designation of the archive location.
Since there is more "configuration" associated with the archive access, I don't think that this is a useful distinction.
Also, one server might be archiving various lists to a number of different locations.
And, do we allow for one list to be archived in more than one place at the same time?