webdav@conference.ietf.jabber.com - 2002/11/19


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[13:59] <mrose> reschke - hi. i'm not sitting in the room, so i can't transcribe...
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[14:24] <jreschke> is there somebody taking notes?
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[15:02] <grahamklyne> Access control: It seems there are two problems - (a) a model for setting acces spermissions that the underlying system can implement, and (b) exposing access permissions set by other means according to some complex model.
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[15:07] <grahamklyne> Discussion moves on. The access control stuff looks horrendously complex -- trying to capture the semantics of all existing systems within a webdav access control model. Surely this can't be productive?
[15:09] <grahamklyne> Spec: http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-webdav-acl-09.txt
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