But the confidential part is needed to run the code is many cases. Will I 
have to manually put those two together, whenever I want to run the 
application?

Can I manually prescribe the permissions on the server by changing config 
or some hooks?



On Thursday, March 20, 2014 12:52:08 AM UTC-6, Sytse Sijbrandij wrote:
>
> The way to do this in git is to split the code into multiple repositories. 
>
> On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 7:14 AM,  <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > I am managing a code in a research group. Most of the code is accessible 
> to 
> > all project participants. However some part of the code has to be hidden 
> > from the members, as it is from industry and is confidential. 
> > So far I was hosting it on a svn repository with separate access for the 
> > subfolders. Is there a way to do it on the gitlab so that some trees in 
> the 
> > repository are not visible to the users (even for pull). 
> > 
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