"Russ P." <russ.paie...@gmail.com> writes: > Imagine you own a company, and you decide to lease an office building. > Would you expect the office doors to have locks on them? Oh, you > would? Why? You mean you don't "trust" your co-workers? What are locks > but enforced access restriction?
Huh? The lock on the door isn't to keep the coworkers out. It's to let them /in/ while keeping everyone else out. So I don't really see the analogy. Or are you talking about the individual offices? If so, then I'd expect the locks to be /used/ only under rather unusual circumstances. If someone in the office has something to hide, I think that's rather suspicious, actually... -- [mdw] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list