Thanks, Emmanuel. I would say that such also constitutes an adoption risk.
Reinstalling a in-production setup is not an option!? I wonder how our
major competitors are handling/selling this.

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Pierre Smits

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On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 8:09 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny <elecha...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Le 23/07/15 19:07, Pierre Smits a écrit :
> > As i read the document, I could not establish the notion that admins are
> > exempted. But I am inclined to agree that the (one and only) super user
> > account could be immune to this.
> >
> > Given that there is controversy, we can establish our own ruling.
> However,
> > we need to keep in mind that this potentially constitutes a security
> > vulnerability and we should ask ourselves if we want to go down that
> path.
> > It might endanger adoption.
>
> Consider that it's like the Unix root's password. Would it be locked,
> you would have no other option than to reinstall the system...
>
>
>

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