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Re: CVS Proxy
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Jim Hyslop |
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Re: CVS Proxy |
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Tue, 05 Sep 2006 21:45:37 -0400 |
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Aaron Bono wrote:
> There is no chance they will talk about the trunk - the users I give such
> access to will have no concept of the trunk. The access I am looking
> for is
> something where the user connecting will only want to view the current code
> in production which is stored on a very specific branch. They will not
> want
> history, they will not want to commit changes, they will not want to know
> what CVS even is.
Hmmm... in that case, have you considered simply exporting the source
code to a non-CVS directory these people can read? It seems to me that
will be easier to manage in the long run. Just a thought.
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Jim Hyslop
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RE: CVS Proxy, Arthur Barrett, 2006/09/03