On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 2:55 AM, Klavs Klavsen <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> Den fredag den 25. oktober 2013 22.10.40 UTC+2 skrev Rob Reynolds:
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>> tl;dr: Windows manages permissions in a way that doesn't always translate
>> well to mode. We're putting together a solution for this. Jump in the
>> discussion.
>>
>>
>> I wanted to get this conversation started. We've put a lot of thought
>> into how the model should look and focused on ease of use up to more
>> advanced scenarios.
>>
>> However I don't feel that what we have is complete. If you are familiar
>> with Windows, we'd love to get your feedback. If you are not familiar with
>> Windows, we'd still love to get your feedback.
>>
>> A couple of notes to start it off:
>>
>> 1. This is currently planned to be a module on the forge.
>>
>>
>>
> 2. We have some changes to make to core puppet to better enable handing
>> windows permissions (changes around how mode is applied on Windows now when
>> not explicitly specified).
>>
>
> IMHO it should be possible to leave out mode (especially when ones declare
> an acl instead) - and puppet should NOT care about mode (as in shouldn't
> try to set it as it does not, and breaks windows permissions).
>
>
Yes, this is what I was referring to.



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