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Re: the obliterate discussion - why dumpfiltering is no valid workaround

From: Rainer Sokoll <R.Sokoll_at_intershop.de>
Date: 2007-07-21 20:01:57 CEST

On Sat, Jul 21, 2007 at 12:23:52PM -0400, Andy Levy wrote:

> This is where I am as well. I work for a company traded on the NYSE,
> which means we're subject to lots of Sarbanes-Oxley review. My
> auditors would not be pleased if there was an easily-accessible way
> for people to permanently remove things from Subversion - they were
> absolutely giddy when they heard that that people (other than the
> repository admin, who needs to go to quite a bit of trouble) can't
> delete elements AND their history.
>
> if I lost this measure of control, their faith in my change-control
> procedures and monitoring would be shaken.

If this feature (removing items from the repo permanently) will be
integrated, it should go to svnadmin, not to svn.

Rainer

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