User can't see projects that are subprojects if user doesn't have access to parent project
Bug: If a user is granted access to a project which is a subproject, the subproject doesn't appear in the project list unless access is also granted to the parent project.
Initial Discussion: Should subproject access rights be priorized over the projects access rights?
When a project is added as subproject to another project, the subproject access rights dominate (e.g. even if another user has access rights for the project, he/she is not able to open the subproject unless the owner of the subproject adds the user to the subproject.
In my opinion, this makes sense, since I personally use the "subproject" feature to organize my main projects view, but another user might organize the projects differently.
Are there cases where it would be necessary to have the main projects access rights to be transferred to all subprojects? If yes, how would one implement this?