Re: Security and permissions in git

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On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 05:13:41PM -0500, Daniel Barkalow wrote:

> Every commit contains a version of the complete contents, so people have 
> to be able to read the contents of all directories and write some 
> directory contents. However, you can prohibit users from pushing content 
> to the repository unless particular directories (or files) match what's 
> there already. This is generally what people want when they have this 
> requirement.

If this is what you want, see Shawn's contrib/hooks/update-paranoid,
which lets you specify ACLs in the config.

-Peff
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