Revising OpenWrt Rules
Fernando Frediani
fhfrediani at gmail.com
Wed Sep 23 15:06:21 EDT 2020
Hi David
You got very good points.
Perhaps then make it automatically so there are no 'levels' but some
people may just not exercise that.
When I mentioned some that don't need just not have it was more thinking
in terms of security, but I believe you put good points thinking of
keeping it simple.
Regards
Fernando
On 23/09/2020 10:57, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Wed, 2020-09-23 at 08:31 -0400, Rich Brown wrote:
>> I would especially like to hear from others re: commit permissions -
>> should all Decisionmakers have commit rights? Or only allow people
>> who have regularly submitted high-quality code? Some other
>> guideline?
>
> One might argue that if they are trusted to make decisions on behalf of
> the project, they can be trusted only to *use* their commit rights
> where it is sensible and appropriate to do so.
>
> Restricting commit rights could be a technical security thing — an
> individual could say "I'm never going to *intentionally* commit to
> certain repositories so let's prevent my account from doing so
> accidentally (or maliciously if compromised)."
>
> But I don't see a reason other than that, why Decisionmakers shouldn't
> be permitted commit rights. It's just complexity and inequality, or
> "levels" of privilege, for no good reason (that I see).
>
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