On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Kristian Rosenvold
<[email protected]> wrote:
> /me cannot help to wonder what is wrong with a WebDAV front end
> backed by "any" version control system we wouldn't have to care about.

Kristian,

My first reaction is that you've just proposed to replace my idea for
a fairly small project with a much, much, larger one. Unless, of
course, you know of an existing DAV service that fronts svn. Further,
I don't know where the deletes would come from.

However, I'm fairly comprehensively ignorant in this area, so please
feel free to educate me as needed.

Others,

The ASF svnpubsub technology is a local beast, so indeed I make no
strong claims that the scheme I described would be any use for anyone
else. I don't see any reason to make changes to the site plugin unless
we collectively have some scheme related to Kristian's idea: somehow
teach the site plugin to interact with DAV to enumerate the existing
content of a target, and issue delete commands for files no longer
produced?

--benson



>
> Kristian
>
>
> 2012/2/12 Dawid Weiss <[email protected]>:
>>> 4) svn remove all files in the metadata now absent from the tree, add
>>> all new files.
>>
>> Ah... this would be so easy with git --
>>
>> git add -A .
>>
>> Dawid
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