On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 09:02:41 PDT, Marc Perkel said: > 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. You gotta think *way* out of the box to come up with a system where a "file" isn't an object that can have some sort of ACL or permissions on it.
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