Dear all:
I saw this topic in mailing list archive before , I copied as below
> Is there a view to add some sort of approval facility into subversion
> where a commit goes into some queue and waits for approval ?
Answer by Ben Collins-Sussman
>>AFAIK, there's no concrete plan to add this feature to Subversion. On
>>the other hand, it would be very easy for a 3rd party to add this
>>"workflow" on top of Subversion. The repository has transactions
>>already; no reason for them to be committed immediately. A user can
>>commit his changes to a transaction, but then just leave the transaction
>>alive rather than committing it. Then a manager can come along and
>>peruse the transaction and do the final commit.
Ben mention it could be implement by committing changes to a transaction but
then just leave the transaction alive rather than committing it , But how to
achieve this feature ? Did it need to modify SVN source code or just
implement it in Hook script? And How to let the pending transaction commit
to repository? Any comment will be appreciated
MaoYang
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Received on Sun Aug 21 10:32:08 2005