Usually we try to keep all files group(jakarta) writable.. I'm not sure
how receptive the infra group will be about a new unix group. Your
suggestions below would work with group jakarta, no?

Thoughts?
-
Avik

On Fri, 2005-07-08 at 11:49 +0100, Nick Burch wrote:
> Hi All
> 
> It seems that at the moment, only Glen can update the whole website, but 
> that there are a few bits Andrew is the actual owner of. All the files on 
> the website are group owned by jakarta, but it's a bit random if the 
> files+directories have group write permissions.
> 
> What do people think of the idea of requesting a jakarta-poi unix group 
> from infrastructure? Glen + Andrew could then ensure that all the files 
> were owned by the new group, and had group write permissions on them. 
> After that, any poi committer (who'd be a member of the jakarta-poi group) 
> would be able to update the website. (We might need some ant magic to 
> ensure any new files did continue to hold group write permissions, but 
> that shouldn't be too hard)
> 
> Does that sound sensible to people, and if so, shall I speak to 
> infrastructure to try and organise it?
> 
> Nick
> 
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