Re: new features in package CVS

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On 1/31/07, Alan Cox <alan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 07:55:51AM -0800, Christopher Stone wrote:
> And people at redhat are completely immune to such attacks while the
> extra packagers are so nieve that it is very likely to happen once we

naiive ??

Actually I mean naive.  Proof that programmers cannot spell.  Nor can
they do simple math without a calculator, but that is for another
discussion...


> open up the core cvs.

No Red Hat people can make mistakes too, there is better internal security
that a random end user's box but it doesn't stop it. The same ACLS should
be used internally to stop mistakes as well as externally. Very few people
need blanket access (folks like notting)

Yea I agree ACLs are a good thing and very few people need blanket
access.  But if this type of attack were likely, then extras is
probably already infected.

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