Relax ProtectSystem recommendation in readme#719
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Now, this is currently not required for notify_push functionality to the best of my knowledge. However, in case notify_push would somehow write to the nextcloud files in the future, it won't hurt to account for that case, as full system protection should be good enough for what we're aiming for. See nextcloud/documentation#15079 (comment) Signed-off-by: Łukasz Domeradzki <JustArchi@JustArchi.net>
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I don't see a case where the push daemon will ever need write access to the nextcloud files. We also support running the daemon on a different host, which would be incompatible with that also. |
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Now, this is currently not required for notify_push functionality to the best of my knowledge. However, in case notify_push would somehow write to the nextcloud files in the future, it won't hurt to account for that case, as full system protection should be good enough for what we're aiming for.
See nextcloud/documentation#15079 (comment)