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Date: 11/15/00
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At 00:03 16/11/2000, André Langhorst wrote:
>I think this is the most reasonable point to start...
>doc,web,src[,pear]
Yes, I agree that we have to look into ACL's and check if they're a viable
option.
>Anyway, if someone was really evil, he could gain trust and cvs access
>somehow (using current rules or wait-a-few-weeks rule), sure it'll take
>some time but I don't think this is efficiently preventable until
>accidently detected.
IMHO, appearing to be a legitimate contributor, and sending in useful
code/patches for a couple of weeks is significantly more difficult than
filling out a form.
Zeev
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