* Petr Pisar:
I'm not sure why it is a problem. I would even call it more
secure because
an operating system checking the file permissions will prevent a nefarious
user from touching other's repositories.
The way Git works is that if you can push to a local shared repository,
you can very likely trigger code execution under other accounts that use
the same repository locally.
So even with separate accounts, commands need to be filtered, and there
is no immediate benefit to such separation.
Thanks,
Florian
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