Author: danielsh
Date: Sat Jun 4 15:05:09 2011
New Revision: 1131413
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1131413&view=rev
Log:
* notes/http-and-webdav/webdav-acl-notes: Remove ^S.
Modified:
subversion/trunk/notes/http-and-webdav/webdav-acl-notes
Modified: subversion/trunk/notes/http-and-webdav/webdav-acl-notes
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/subversion/trunk/notes/http-and-webdav/webdav-acl-notes?rev=1131413&r1=1131412&r2=1131413&view=diff
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--- subversion/trunk/notes/http-and-webdav/webdav-acl-notes (original)
+++ subversion/trunk/notes/http-and-webdav/webdav-acl-notes Sat Jun 4 15:05:09
2011
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Wilfredo: Note also that if you have a r
This can be avoided if you only allow inheritance from a parent.
* Should ACLs themselves be versioned?
-Justin: See above, yes, I think they should. (Those that aren't derived.)
+Justin: See above, yes, I think they should. (Those that aren't derived.)
* What sub/superset of WebDAV privileges should Subversion have, and how
should they map to WebDAV's privilege model?
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Justin: Bill has mentioned that we might
the log. Indeed, there seems to be a separate class of repository
specific attributes. Could we key them off of the Subversion root?
These would seem to be an extension of the WebDAV ACL model, but
- necessary ones for uses.
+ necessary ones for uses.
Wilfredo: You can support specific ACEs on the root resource and not allow them
on the rest, so you could, for example, have SVN:rewrite-log under
DAV:write-properties on the root resource to globally control log