What directory is the 'working copy'? There can be two interpretations: the current dir and the .git dir. > It is fairly common terminology amoung all version control systems to use > "working copy" to refer to a checkout from version control, including > copies of all the versioned files, and whatever VCS-specific cruft that > entails. So, a working copy is everything you get when you `git clone` > a repository. --[[Joey]] ------------------- The page says *"Note that this file should **not** be put in your wiki's directory with the rest of the files."* Why is that? One possible thing is security: Is it just a precaution or would anyone with "write" access to wiki be able to replace the file? --[[Martian]] > Anyone with the ability to delete/replace attachments via the web UI, or the ability > to commit directly to the VCS, would be able to replace it. That breaks ikiwiki's > security model, because replacing the setup file is sufficient to achieve > arbitrary code execution as the user running the CGI and VCS hooks. --[[smcv]] >> Thanks. After all found it here: [[security]]. Now I wonder if I always use a file from the master branch, while limiting users to staging, it might fly...