Hello all,

I would appreciate some ideas on the following:

I have two svn servers with different repositories set up, one is for
sources, the other one for some products' binaries in whole to track
some customers installations. Some of our customers directly update
their installations using svn, for some I provided a
WebSVN-installation with a cloned readonly repository.

Now I thought of a way to inform some customers of updates each time I
commit in one of the binary repositories. Of course there's more than
one customer in the repository, divided by paths and subversion's
access control.

Based on the paths in which I'm committing I thought of sending a mail
to those customers. SCMBug is able to send a mail on every commit or
by a special bug, but I don't want to take that overhead, if I don't
need to.

The RSS-Feeds provided by WebSVN don't give any content for a customer
if the commit was among other directories in which a customer don't
have read access.

Any ideas on how to achieve such mail notifications without to much
coding? Any trick one is aware of?

Thanks in advance.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Thorsten Schöning

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