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Re: Web interface that supports security?

From: Toby Thain <toby_at_smartgames.ca>
Date: 2007-07-13 19:00:19 CEST

On 13-Jul-07, at 10:39 AM, Tom Malia wrote:

> I’m looking for a browser interface for my SVN repos that also
> supports security. I do a lot of access control at the directory
> level within a large repository. Is there anything out there that
> gives a nice browser front end but also supports such access control?
>
>
>
> I’ve tried sventon and like the interface a lot but don’t see
> anyway to integrate security. I looked briefly at ViewVC and
> WebSVN and these appear to have same limitation. I’d be thrilled
> to find out that one or all of these actually support access
> control and I just haven’t seen how.

Trac does, at path granularity. Not sure about FishEye (http://
cenqua.com/fisheye).

--Toby

> If not, then any other recommendation would be greatly
> appreciated. As a begger, I shouldn’t be a chooser, but Java based
> would be the easiest for me since I can then just drop it in my
> webapps directory of my TomCat server.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Tom Malia
>
>

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