On 11/7/07, Patrick Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It shouldn't be launched as root, that is true.

There is no reason at all not to run a root ng-server, provided it
defends itself from requests by non-root users using something like
Tom Enebo's model.

It's important to remember that *every* Unix system is multi-user:
even on a dedicated personal computer, there's always you and root.

If JRuby command-line tools are to be integrated into the regular
command-line ecology, where we don't have to care what language a
program is written in, then I'd expect to run a personal ng-server
from login to logout.

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