Torsten Curdt wrote:
every new/modified doc has to be approved by a committer. My plan is, that this approval is part of the online webapp.


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Why not simple moderation via email?

Committers could subscribe to a special closed mailing
list. The webapp send emails with diffs and a link with
a token. If anyone clicks on the link the webapp will
commit the change.

Well, or you could even count the clicks and require
e.g. 3 committers to acknowledge the change

...things like that.

Due to the amount of committers we would have
still quite a good response time until changes
appear live. ...which is important IMHO.

</RT>

Though I doubt the infrastructure folks
would like to give a webapp commit privileges.

Actually it would also be even nice to pass on the
credentials of the clicking/committing committer.

So using a ssh to execute a remote command would
be another option...

The point to success: it must be comfortable - for
users and committers.

My 2 cents

Thank you. But as you say, it depends if it is allowed that either a webapp or a mail server is allowed to do a commit. If yes, we have many options. If no, having a locally running application that does the actual commit could be a workaround and I think rather comfortable for committers.


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Reinhard

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