On 8 Nov 2006, at 13:29, Frans H. wrote:

> Either I want to remove the "browse source" part, or somehow make the
> sources availible thru webdav. So: edit/save the sources using webdav,
> and having the changes availible in trac....

There's nothing preventing you from mounting the svn repository as a  
WebDAV share. Any writes you make to it will be committed to svn  
automatically, and as such will trigger any hook scripts you have,  
and be visible in trac (trac doesn't care how commits are triggered).  
While this does work, you get a commit per changed file, which can be  
messy.

This is a great solution for people who don't know (or need to know)  
how to use svn - it just acts/looks like a normal drive, but every  
change can be rolled back by an admin.

Marcus
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