On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 12:16, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote: > Barry Warsaw wrote: > > I think technically, the answer to that is "yes", you will automatically > > get access to the source repo. > > At the moment, the answer actually is "no". For the projects repository, > there is no group write permission - you must be pythondev in order to > write.
Good! I think that's a feature. :) I have a vague discomfort with allowing both types of access. I.e. I'd rather all source committers use the same mechanism. > > 2) when we finally get email > > notifications worked in, will it still look like your commit is coming > > from the right place. > > Not sure what "the right place" would be: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I think the email could look any way we want it to look. I think it should be <username>@python.org where <username> is the firstname.lastname (with some exceptions) scheme that we've agreed on. I actually /don't/ want all commits to look like they're coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > and to support different certs for svn.python.org and > > (eventually) www.python.org. > > Ah. I think anonymous read access should be on port 80. Maybe we want to put websvn (or whatever it's called these days) on port 80 of svn.python.org? -Barry
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