On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 7:20 PM, Matthew Turk <[email protected]> wrote:

> We're attempting to create a stable repository and an unstable
> repository in hg on Google Code.  We're investigating doing this
> through changeset transplanting, which has worked for us in the past,
> but one thing we have been also investigating and looking at is for
> the stable/curated repository only having one dedicated push point.
>
> Is it possible in google code to have completely open, "wild west"
> style commit bits on one repository and have only a select set of
> committers on a different repository?  This would be similar to the
> differences between having wiki commit bits versus repository commit
> bits, but rather than for the wiki it would be a separate code repo.
> Looking over the FAQ it indicates that this isn't suggested on a
> directory or branch basis, but I thought having the separate
> repositories within a given project is suitably different that it
> might be worth exploring.
>

Here's a feature request for something
similar<http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=2732>,
but I have to ask: are you sure that this is such a good
idea<http://producingoss.com/en/vc.html#vc-authz> and
is as necessary as you think?
-Nathaniel

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