On Thu 02 Oct 2008 at 10:24AM, Alan Burlison wrote:
> Rich Teer wrote:
> 
> > I'm as paranoid as any one else, but 1-4 hours is overly restrictive.
> > Those that really care just won't set the "remember me" flag in the
> > first place.
> 
> This is not primarily about protecting people's personal details, it is 
> about protecting the assets on the site, notably the Solaris source code.

Now I'm confused: The source isn't on the site.  It's in the
hg repository, and I get to that via SSH, where I have to authenticate
myself whenver I do a non-anonymous transaction.

Are you talking about administrative access to e.g. acls on repos?
If that's the case, that certainly qualifies as the kind of thing
where I'd expect to have to punch in my password when making an
important change.

But I really don't want to have to log in just to whack on some
wiki page three to four times a day.

        -dp

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Daniel Price - Solaris Kernel Engineering - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - blogs.sun.com/dp
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