12/2 Article 1, Section 6
No Senator or Representative shall, during the Time for which he was
elected, be appointed to any civil Office under the Authority of the
United States, which shall have been created, or the Emoluments whereof
shall have been encreased during such time
\_ Stop stomping my changes.
\_ I didn't. Learn to edit motd.
\_ Yes you did. I used vi, which locks the motd.
\_ I think that the reality of the motd is that we can't
rely on advisory locks for access control. We should
be using scripts to diff and merge changes to a local
copy, which can be used to re-add clobbered changes.
This is what I use and I never have any issue and don't
care if someone stomps me. There's an extremely low
chance that I clobber someone myself, while I can
easily restore other people's clobbers.
\_ The only reason not to lock the motd is because you
are being some paranoid idiot afraid that someone
is TRACKING YOUR CHANGES. If that's the case I don't
really care if your writes get nuked.
\_ Yes but you see, with this system it's effortless
for me to un-nuke them. No cooperation from you
is required.
\_ Yah, I use vi too. It informs me when the file has changed
before I write. I *never* overwrite anything that was
changed in the meantime. -op
\_ Okay, maybe it wasn't you, but someone stomped my
changes. |