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Re: Managing a small number of changes for foreign code?

From: Aaron Zeckoski <azeckoski_at_vt.edu>
Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 18:58:08 +0100

I can make up a repo on my local machine I guess. The key is that it
needs to end up committing into a public repository. I am using SVN
1.5.5 client so I think this will probably work fine (cross
repositories). I will give this a try.
Thanks
-AZ

On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Stefan Sperling <stsp_at_elego.de> wrote:
> On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 06:39:08PM +0100, Aaron Zeckoski wrote:
>> I am probably missing something so I apologize for being dense. I
>> found this page before but the solution appears to be to upload the
>> source of the thing I am extending. I cannot really do this because of
>> licensing limitations. I suspect that the answer here is that this is
>> just not possible but I hope that is not the case.
>> Thanks!
>
> A subversion repository is not automatically public.
> You can put the code into a newly created repository that you keep
> private (e.g. on your machine).
>
> Stefan
>

-- 
Aaron Zeckoski (aaronz_at_vt.edu)
Senior Research Engineer - CARET - Cambridge University
[http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/display/~aaronz/]
Sakai Fellow - [http://aaronz-sakai.blogspot.com/]
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