How do I best share all photos on one iMac with two user accounts?

I recently bought an iMac and Aperture. I am converting from a windows-based platform. My immediate pain point is the ability to share one library in Aperture under both my account and my wife's user account(like we do our iTunes, for example). We would both like access to all the photos, and I am searching for the simple way to both store them and manage them. Either of us may download the pics from our Canon 40D at any point, and our current photo count is nearing 40k & 175GB (and increasing rapidly).
I have read several support articles about where to place the library, most of those articles are dated around 2008. I have the library in the "shared" folder, not in a user folder. I have set the permissions so that each of our accounts have "read & write" access. My wife's user account is unable to access the library.
I currently have the original files in a directory structure sorted by years, then essentially events, and have not imported anything besides some test photos into Aperture.
Any advice on how to optimize our set-up so we can both view / sync to iPhones / manage / etc our collective photos would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,

First off all I would recommend against shating between accounts since Aperture was not designed for this and your might encounter library corruption.
You might try this tip on Macworld.com. It requires you to use the Terminal though. Make sure you follow the commands exactly, without any typo's before you hit the enter key to execute a command. (And make a TimeMachine backup before you start.)
After you've complete this, start a new library in the place where you set the extended permissions on. Then everything should work.
A seccond tip is to setup the Aperture library on an external drive and set this volume(drive) to ignore ownership permissions.

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