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Hi!
After trying and experimenting a bit i got darcs up and running on my
dreamhost account (http://dreamhost.com). I have also set up
passwordless ssh, so now i can push changes from a local darcs repo to a
repo on my webspace.
Now i'm wondering
Now i'm wondering what's the best method to give other people access to
my repos.
For read-only access i guess i can simply create a 'symlink' or
something (i'm not yet very linux savy) from a place accessible by the
webserver to the repo i want to make available? (something like
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For write access i'm not really sure what i should do...
I suggest that you turn it around -- instead of giving developer X write
access
to your repo, you instead arrange for you to have read access to his repo, and
you
Jeroen == Jeroen Budts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jeroen How do other projects do this?
I haven't done it yet, but I've thought about it a bit, and came to
the conclusion that I would have two branches, one I control and one
that all the developers could access. For projects where I'm