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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Doesn't look integrated into the
default UI. Workable, but not quite intuitive. Things I'd
prefer:<br>
<br>
 - Shows the user and group ownership, instead of piling them is
as just part of the ACL. Remember these have special meanings for
SUID/SGID.<br>
<br>
 - First three ACL entries are always Owner, Group, and Other.<br>
<br>
 - Integrate into the UI (Konqueror, Gnome)<br>
<br>
 - "Apply ACL to Enclosed Files" button to apply the ACL all the
way down.<br>
<br>
 - Possibly "Apply Permissions to Enclosed Files" button for only
UNIX permissions<br>
<br>
i.e. something more obvious and intuitive.<br>
<br>
On 10/17/2012 05:12 PM, Matt Wheeler wrote:<br>
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<p dir="ltr">It's called eiciel<br>
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<p dir="ltr">--<br>
Matt Wheeler<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 17 Oct 2012 21:15, "John Moser" <<a
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On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 3:52 PM, John Moser <<a
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> First: Â that's why we need an interface that handles
POSIX ACLs<br>
> properly, long-overdue.<br>
><br>
<br>
It actually occurs to me that this is probably not just
technically<br>
important, but important for planning purposes. Â That is, we
can sit<br>
here arguing all day about theoretical use cases, but
everybody is<br>
going to have differing opinions that lean in odd directions
until<br>
certain things are fixed. Â Or in short, as long as POSIX ACLs
require<br>
a scout badge in command line comfort, discussing how to
leverage<br>
POSIX ACLs is pointless because people don't want to think two
steps<br>
out.<br>
<br>
Let's see if we can get anything agreeable on that. Â It'll
probably<br>
look strikingly like Windows' Security tab, except without
supplying<br>
Allow/Deny, fine grained special permissions (which don't
exist), or<br>
having all the Windows main permissions. Â So, it'll look like
the only<br>
thing that makes sense in general, and specifically for Unix.
 That<br>
is, a few rows of controls for Owner, Group, and then a list
box of<br>
permissions with one row with three checkboxes per row for
each user<br>
(Owner, Group, Everyone, individual users/groups).<br>
<br>
Can we get that?<br>
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