Product: Fedora https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=878660
--- Comment #5 from Michael Scherer misc@zarb.org --- Well, in fact, since that's free software, the user can see them. So I would use a regular 755, but maybe upstream has specific reason that I missed.
If the user can run ruby, we can imagine simply doing cut and paste of the code with ssh or curl or whatever, so even setting that as 750 would not protect against running the code.
Could you see with upstream on why they want to have such permission ?