+1

Am Freitag, den 22.02.2008, 10:52 +0100 schrieb Peter Svensson:
> I don't know if I am allowed to vote or count :)

Sure, anyone on the list is allowed to vote. Even more: Everyone on the
list is invited to vote, such that we get as broad a range of opions as
possible.

There is only a limited number of votes, where not every vote is counted
equally. One such vote is for a release. In this case all votes are
still welcome for sure, but only votes of the members of the PPMC are
actually counted into the vote outcome.

Regards
Felix

>  But I think that since
> Sling is a generic framework and does not have anything to hide, it would be
> a good idea to make it as easy as possible to 'try it out' for newcomers. As
> long as it is documented how to enable security.
> 
> +1
> 
> Cheers,
> PS
> 
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Carsten Ziegeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > currently the sling authenticator disables anonymous requests per default.
> > I think for convenience we should switch the default to allow anonymous
> > requests and rely on the access control of the repository.
> >
> > If you think of different auth methods like form based authentication,
> > you need anon access to specific parts anyway. The other solution would
> > be to register an auth servlet next to the sling servlet just for these
> > kind of things.
> >
> > WDYT?
> > Carsten
> > --
> > Carsten Ziegeler
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >

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