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<gchristensen>
I'd like to make some people able to sudo in order to reboot the box or whatever to handle minor problems like out of disk space or whatever. anyone want to have this access?
<samueldr>
gchristensen: handling all rights or limiting to a subset? (not that it really changes anything since I believe you wouldn't hand it out to anybody undeserving or untrustworthy)
<samueldr>
handing*
<gchristensen>
subset
<gchristensen>
wait
<gchristensen>
the people would have unrestricted access to sudo
<clever>
gchristensen: sudo can be configured to give a subset
<gchristensen>
I'm not interested in that, I want to have people I can trust able to diagnose and solve problems without me
<clever>
ak
<clever>
ah
<samueldr>
gchristensen: and to actually answer, interested, let's hope I never have to use it (except maybe for a garbage collection through reboot)
<samueldr>
(I mean, things are going well generally!)
<gchristensen>
mind sending a PR adding a "canSudo" flag to the user list, and making sudo passwordless? :)