On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Nicolas Sylvain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Opening the try servers externally is tricky. If the patch is sent by a
> malicious users, it means that they can run arbitrary code in our test
> environment, which is not good.
>

Yes, I think that's the issue we'd have to deal with.  (This is also an
issue Mozilla has to deal with, as they have publicly-accessible try
servers.)

If we can make it so that the worst thing that happens is that the machine
goes down, I think we're doing well enough.

We would need to limit the scope to only the people who already have write
> access to the repository.
>

I think a solution with this limit is not very useful.

PK

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