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this post was submitted on 14 Jul 2026
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my org uses Nextcloud. Its possible to set up folders that are read-only. We have a 'secretary' folder and a 'file drop' folder. The secretary is read-only except for the current secretary. The file drop any user can put files in, but only the secretary can edit or delete them.
We drop files (like signed contracts) into the 'file drop', and the secretary (a person!) moves them into the secretary folder which is visible to all users, but read only.
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