What are you talking about? How can the clients "ignoring" something help
in the slightest if somebody has already inserted something for the name I
wish to use in my subspace?

On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 03:43:07PM -0600, Brandon wrote:
<> 
> I think that this would be better handled client-side. A user can download
> a subspace's ACL list or whatever other sort of permissions system client
> writers feel like using. The client can then ignore files which don't work
> with the ACL list. The matter is simplified by the fact that the only
> operation possible is to add a file. All other operations, such as
> deleting files or replacing them, would have to be handled by inserting
> files which specify that such an operation should occur.
> 
> I have yet to see an application which needs node-side permissions more
> complicated than signatures.
> 
> 
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