Hi David, I'm not familiar with svnmanager. From what you are describing, you are looking for a tool for account administration. Scmbug does not aim to administer accounts. Some account mapping is involved, for example ensuring that commits from an SVN user are logged in Bugzilla under that user's identity, but that is a mapping -- it is not account administration.
That said, it may be possible to add a feature in Scmbug to do what you are suggesting: if an SCM system requires no authentication, Scmbug could intervene and enforce such an accounts administration. But that would rely on the SCM systems capability to provide hooks for *everything*, including just a simple checkout, which I doubt is the case with SCM systems in general. I hope this helps. Kristis On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 15:47 +0200, David Windt wrote: > Hi, > > i'm very new to this list and just read a little about scmbug. I've never > used this before and i'm not sure if it offers any solutions for my > purposes. > > Do you know svnmanager, a web based tool for account administration on svn > users and repositories? You can also set privileges of each repository and > user (write/read)..., delete/create users/repositories... invite new users > via email... > > Does scmbug offers such a functionality, too? > I'd need a platform indipendent solution to use one account for bugzilla > and svn at one time, preferably using one user name and one password for > both and the above administrative features... > > Thanks for any help! > > Yours, > David > _______________________________________________ > scmbug-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.mkgnu.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/scmbug-users
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