On Sun, Nov 18 2018, Junio C Hamano wrote:

> Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <ava...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Do you mean that you don't agree that following should always create
>> both "foo" and e.g. ".git/refs/heads/master" with the same 644
>> (-rw-rw-r--) mode:
>>
>>     (
>>         rm -rf /tmp/repo &&
>>         umask 022 &&
>>         git init /tmp/repo &&
>>         cd /tmp/repo &&
>>         echo hi >foo &&
>>         git add foo &&
>>         git commit -m"first"
>>     )
>>
>> To me what we should do with the standard umask and what
>> core.sharedRepository are for are completely different things.
>
> Ahh, of course.  If you put it that way, I do agree that it gives us
> a valid use case where core.sharedRepository is false and the umask
> of repository owner is set to 022 (or anything that does not allow
> write to group or others, and allows read to group) to let group
> members only peek but not touch the contents of the repository.
>
> I think I was distracted by the mention of ore.sharedRepository in
> the proposed log message.

Thanks. I'll submit a v3 with a less confusing commit message.

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