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Re: SVN Access

From: Frank Gruman <fgatwork_at_verizon.net>
Date: 2006-04-24 14:23:05 CEST

Res Pons wrote:
>
> My QUESTION is: if a project is not listed in the access file, by
> default only inherits * = r from the root? Which means I have to list
> EVERY project and have a precise plan as to whom can or can't access
> what have you? Am I on the right track with this set up? Feeback
> please.
>
> Thanks.
>

You are on the right track. How many projects do you have??

I have multiple projects, but have them set up as separate repositories
generally broken down into applications. Although some of the
applications work together, they are still separate (non-shared code),
and my permissions files are not individually huge.

In short - if you want to control a directory, you have to enter that
directory and its permissions. Doesn't matter how many projects or
directories you have.

Regards,
Frank

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