Doug VanLeuven napisaƂ(a):

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From man chmod:
STICKY DIRECTORIES
When the sticky bit is set on a directory, files in that directory may be unlinked or renamed only by root or their owner. Without the sticky bit, anyone able to write to the directory can delete or rename files. The sticky bit is commonly found on directories, such as /tmp, that are
      world-writable.

What this means is the sticky bit has to be set on the parent directory, which in your case is the directory being shared.

Regards, Doug
Thank you, now I understand the rules. All the time I have been thinking, that "sticky bit" should be inherited by the files created in folder with "sticky bit".
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