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I think what you're referring to is the same as strong code ownership. Each repository/directory has an owners file which specifies who can accept changes. If someone makes a change in my repo, I still own that change because I accepted merging it.


Only as long as you truly have the power to say no. Which in my experience is fairly rare.




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