Subject-Was: Re: A new solution for the BLP dilemma
"Nothing new is under the sun", are among the most humbling of a preacher's
words. If you hav ever right-clicked on a file that you uploaded to your website (and you
probably hav one that you are not using), then clicked on "properties", you
would be greeted with this menu of flags, all within your control:
R W P
e r e
a i r
d t m
e i
t
Owner: X X O
Group: O O O
Everyone: X O O
Those would be appropriate settings for your user page, which is the only one that the
system would let you own. Admins would be owners of all pages in main: and user: on
wikipedia. That way, if you you refused to comply with one rule or another concerning how
user space is used, then an admin would permit everyone to also be able to write to your
space, so that a volunteer could show you his ignorance of those rules :-) I can almost
see the author of "vandalproof" hanging his head and asking why he did not think
of that.
group permission is a special feature of protected file systems. Windows does not hav
group permission in XP, TMK, and it does let you protect shared objects from being written
to. My web server is NetBSD, so it does hav groups. Users can be added to groups, so that
people who hav made applications for being included in a group -- applications to a sysop
would let you write files in a particular project, because you were a member of the
required group.
In a series of occurances, here is how a biography might become authorized and get a
special stamp of approval from the subject of the biography.
Someone write's a biography about someone else on their user page.
They let it out among their collaborators.
Two of those collaborators want to fix it, so the starter permits everyone to write to
it.
An edit war breaks out, so the sysop (sysops always hav power to permit, as well as power
to destroy, which is not displayed) retracts all permission, except permission to a group,
then assigns three veterans to that group and solicits their attention to an article in
progress.
No blocks are issued.
No significant flaws are in the wording or the evidence.
The page is permitted for reading by all and writing by none.
Occasionally, on the talk page, someone raises {{editprotected}}.
The questions typically get an answer that could hav been found by reading three months of
history.