[Moin-user] Q: Protecting Help* and other pages

Kevin Cole kjcole at gri.gallaudet.edu
Wed Jun 5 09:02:04 EDT 2002


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Hi,

This is probably covered somewhere, but I didn't see it somewhere 
obvious.  I have a closed wiki (intranet?) that is being used for an 
internal project.  The folks using it are VERY new to the idea and I'm 
worried that they'll mess up stuff that I really don't want to rewind 
from the backups.  I want them to edit anything else, and am 
encouraging them to play around.

So, I'm wondering if there's a way to make the Help* files (and any
other critical ones) immutable.

One ugly way that I can do it is with "chattr +i", but then the Python 
code needs to be kinder when responding to such a situation.  Is there a 
better way?

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