ethan mindlace fremen writes:
Now every object excecutes according to the permision of the owner,
*not* the viewer. It can also run as a proxy role. The
super-bootstrap-user lives outside of "normal" zope authentication has
permission to do anything save that which NotEvenGodShouldDo.
Chris Withers wrote:
Well, okay, let me rephrase the question:
Why is it bad for the bootstrap user to own anything?
It used to be considered okay before Zope 2.2, so was has been
changed/discovered that makes this now such a bad idea that despite
loads of newbie pain and confusion, it's
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, ethan mindlace fremen wrote:
Now every object excecutes according to the permision of the owner,
*not* the viewer. It can also run as a proxy role. The
super-bootstrap-user lives outside of "normal" zope authentication has
permission to do anything save that which