--- Kyle Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ## Note: file owner and group are kmoffett
> u::rw-
> g::rw-
> u:lsorens:rw-
> u:mtharp:rw-
> u:mperkel:rw-
> g:randomcvsdudes:r-
> default:u::rw-
> default:g::rw-
> default:u:lsorens
> default:u:mtharp:rw-
> default:u:mperkel:rw-
> default:g:randomcvsdudes:r-
Kyle, thinking further outside the box, files would no
longer have owners or permissions. Nor would
directories. People, groups, managers, and other
objects with have permissions. One might tag a file
with the object that created it so you could implement
"self" rights which might be use to replace the
concept of /tmp directories.
Marc Perkel
Junk Email Filter dot com
http://www.junkemailfilter.com
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