Follow-up Comment #6, sr #107341 (project administration):

> I thought maintainers intentionally were given the power to
> change permissions in their release area. Not that I have a
> problem myself with making them all readable.

A few months ago I ran some 'find' to check what kind of permissions were in
use.  It appears that all files were publicly available except for mistakes. 
I also don't see why people would use a mirrorable download area to store
private files (and people don't).

At that time I had fixed all permissions that could cause a rsync replication
to choke.  Maybe we need to do that again, I'm not sure yet.

I think that at a point we asked mirror maintainers to use --ignore-errors,
I'm not sure what the status of this now? Anyway, I think it is better if we
don't use that option and fix permissions instead.


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