Thus said David Mason on Fri, 13 Dec 2013 13:37:40 -0500:

> (If anyone's interested  in the details, I'm going to  set up accounts
> that can  only run fossil,  and give them  each their own  fossil with
> them, me,  and the TA having  access to the repository.  Then they can
> do/submit  assignments  and  the  TA  or  I  can  mark  them,  leaving
> annotation files, mark files, etc.)

By  the way,  there  is one  caveat that  was  recently introduced  that
affects  how a  shared SSH  account works.  When cloning,  the URL  user
becomes the primary fossil user in the checkout.

Just  out of  curiosity,  how do  you  intend on  using  fossil in  this
particular environment?  Will you  simply setup a  fossil file  that has
correct Unix permissions  to permit the sharing of the  file between the
student and TAs? Or were you planning on aggregating all the files under
one  user  account (perhaps  fossil)  and  then cloning  the  individual
repositories using -A to override the local fossil user?

Andy
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