Tom Lane wrote:
Bill Nottingham <notting@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Access is determined as follows:
No pkg.acl file: all are allowed access
OK, but then the default for existing packages is to be wide open :-(.
Or are you auto-creating empty pkg.acl file for all existing packages,
as well as new imports? I hope the answer is yes, so we don't all have
to scramble to close up our packages.
I for one don't mind my 98 (I really should get 2 more 100 sounds so
much better) packages being open. Up until now that has caused 0
problems and allowed other todo things like rebuilds for a new python
while I was busy/away.
I think having ACL's is good, but having them created as closed by
default is BAD.
Regards,
Hans
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