On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 18:26 +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
The unspoken rule sofar has been:
Unless a file contains "confident"/"security relevant" information it
should be set 755. If it contains such infos it should not be set 755.
This avoids user-side~, packager~ confusion and technical problems
related to files which are required to be system-wide readable.
There's nothing wrong with readable configuration files unless there's
something in them of a sensitive nature - no need to protect users so
much from themselves that they can't see what's going on.
Jon.