On Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 05:05:48PM +0200, Eduardo Morras wrote:
> 
> I partially disagree. If you allow anonymous people to pull / commit /
> merge data to your 'central repository', you can get easily spammed.
> If I pull-request 100 images of 10MB your system will go down.
> Multiply it by several 'funny guys' on more than one repository and
> fossil credibility / reputation will be -1. 
> 
> People that could pull anything to any repository must be trust
> people. (Don't know if it's correct phrase)

I think that's a matter for configuration, just like whether to allow
people to self-register through the web UI and what initial permissions
a registered user should have.  It is not, in my estimation, a matter of
whether or not this is a desirable feature *at all*.

This could, in fact, be a very important feature for some team workflows
where there may be some devs who are allowed to do this, and others who
are allowed to commit/push directly (and given the ability to handle a
contributed branch like this, to merge or otherwise accept).

-- 
Chad Perrin [ original content licensed OWL: http://owl.apotheon.org ]
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