Well, it's been a week since I sent this out and, judging from the
thundering silence, I assume that there is not, in fact, an easier way for a
user to gain initial write access to a repository without first attempting
to write to the repository.
So, if I were to take some time to investigate this, do folks "in the know"
think it would be a worthwhile addition to subversion? Or would I be
opening up a can of worms that, ultimately, would never lead anywhere
useful?
--wpd
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Doyle, Patrick [mailto:WPD@dtccom.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 3:02 PM
> To: 'users@subversion.tigris.org'
> Subject: What is the easiest way to "preauthenticate" users?
>
>
> I would like to figure out the easiest way for users to authenticate
> themselves with my Sunversion server the first time (recognizing that,
> subsequent to that first time, the authentication data will have been
> cached).
>
> Right now, I add/edit a property on a file and commit it, but
> that seems a
> little roundabout. Note that I want to preserve the read-only,
> passwordless, access to the repository that I currently enjoy.
>
> Is there an easier way?
>
> --wpd
>
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