"Pim Snel" schrieb:
> If we follow the path to merge the Tine sources into the eGroupWare  
> svn, we ultimately will have to give every Tine developer access to  
> it.  This means they become eGroupWare members and that the proposed  
> vote by Tine (which codeline should become the next release, planned  
> for the first quarter of 2008) can be simply won by requesting svn  
> access for enough Metaways employees.

Hello admins!

I don't want to comment on this topic anymore. 

But maybe it would have been possible to give someone access to a special
branch in the svn, without making him a full project member. Maybe...
--
Lars Kneschke
CTO OfficeSpot.Net
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