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RE: SVN Browser/Management Application...

From: bruce <bedouglas_at_earthlink.net>
Date: 2006-05-02 21:12:00 CEST

Hi Johnathan,

Have you (or anyone else) actually used the Polarion application?

Does it permit:
 -Source/Repository management (Copy/Delete/Modify/Etc...)
 -User ACL (Access List/control)
 -Workflow, moving files between folders based on process
 -Workflow, user notification, based on process events
 -Etc...

Thanks,

-Bruce

-----Original Message-----
From: Johnathan Gifford [mailto:jgifford@wernervas.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 11:52 AM
To: SVN Users email list
Subject: Re: SVN Browser/Management Application...

Polarion (http://www.polarion.com) is a workflow/development life cycle
application utilizing Subversion.

Johnathan

On 5/2/06 1:47 PM, "Baz" <brian.ewins@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 5/2/06, bruce <bedouglas@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> Hi Frank...
>>
>> What we actually need is a Workflow app, built on top of
Subversion/SVN...
>>
>> -Bruce
>
> I presume you mean you need process definitions versioned. For that
> you can just use the subversion client library; you'll have to write
> the workflow side of things yourself (or just google for it).
> Workflow's a pretty vague term, even if tools follow the wfmc
> standards (theres loads of optional bits). Generally you can't find
> workflow tools to do what you think you wanted to do, you have to
> change your processes to match the available tools or it'll cost you.
>
> The one subversiony thing you mentioned that isn't covered by the
> client library is user management. The way you can do this is to use
> svn with apache, and switch the apache authentication module you're
> using to be one for which management tools exist, eg LDAP, SSPI. Or if
> you're not going to expose svn to the end users, but manage everything
> behind your own webapp, you can just use properties on files to
> indicate ownership etc, and manage authn/authz for yourself. If you're
> doing *that* you might as well look at something like Apache
> Jackrabbit.
>
> -Baz
>
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