On 10/20/07, VasilievVV <vasilvv(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Simetrical writes:
Or how about we just say make an SVN repo that
all toolserver people
have access to, and get everyone to have a little world-executable
script that synchronizes their tool to the latest SVN version? SVN is
generally more convenient for code storage than a wiki would be.
Why do we need script, it's a simple command:
svn cat file:///home/username/subversion/filename.php >
~/public_html/filename.php
Because that sort of defeats the purpose of "all changes are
transparently tracked and revertable", and makes it more like "anyone
on the toolserver can randomly and semi-untrackably change anyone's
script to do anything at any time".
On 10/20/07, Madman <madman(a)ferretproductions.com> wrote:
Or just svn co in the appropriate directory. No?
That's somewhat difficult without write access. See above.
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Hm. If we have a shared svn repository that does also mean that
everybody should have write access and thus be able to
delete/overwrite the whole repository?