> > > Since you seem to be leaning on the Linux side of things, I think the > best answer might be the earlier suggestion I made (and seconded by > Garrett, Casper, and Darren, though we haven't heard from Gary) to > avoid an RBAC profile entirely and let the user play "invent an > architecture" with it. Document what privileges are needed, and wish > them luck. > > D'accord.
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