Hi,

Redeployment, or overwriting an existing artifact, is controlled by the
'delete' permission. Only users with a delete permission can overwrite an
existing artifact, which is equivalent to removing the old artifact and
creating a new one instead. In both cases, the ability to remove a release
artifacts needs to be carefully assigned since it breaks reproducibility.

HTH,

Yoav

On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 2:18 AM, Khai Do <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Yes.  You can setup users and groups then assign specific permissions to
> those groups.  So just set permission that do not allow deployments to the
> specific dev user.
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