"Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, Tom Lane wrote:
>> Sure, but couldn't we automatically turn off the write bits?

> Just curious, but what do the write bits harm?

They're just extra protection against making a dumb mistake; the old
belt-AND-suspenders theory.

If we were to turn off group write permission on the CVS directories,
then the protection would be a lot stronger, but it would also prevent
manual fixes of the sort Bruce just made (or manual removal of stale
CVS lock files, as I can recall having to do several times).  So I'm not
in favor of that.  But "no write on the CVS data files" seems like a
good compromise policy.

Besides, it's a tad odd to see files that are marked group writable but
not owner writable.  You've got to agree there's not much sense in that.

                        regards, tom lane

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