On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 11:43:12AM -0400, Michael K. Johnson wrote:
> Personal conary repositories hosted by foresight should be used
> only for publicly-accessible content, not for private, restricted
> content, and the intent was that all repositories hosted by foresight
> would have full read-only access for anonymous users.  If you want
> a repository with restricted access, you should host it yourself.
> As long as it's OK to have anonymous access to it and it's generally
> legal to post then it makes sense to put into your own repository.

yes, i am aware of the distinction.
in that repo i'd obviously not place private keys or sensitive data. 

greetings, martin.
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