Dear Ryan,

thanks for posting.

Creating svn repositories is not mandatory. This could be done by our 
administrator. The feature we need is to set a project leader for a 
specific repository. This project leader can add read/write access for 
other users to only this svn repository he is project leader but not for 
all the other repos. He should only see these repos he is project leader 
for, And there is no read access to every user to every repository. Users 
are set read/write access to only the repository which they is working in. 
We have about 50 svn repositories.

I think there is a trac plugin where an administrator could grant access 
rights to all svn repositories. But i forgot the name. Do you have a name 
for this plugin, so i could find it?

Maybe we could take that plugin and extend it with our feature...

We use subversion with http access via a svn client (tortoise svn). We 
don't use any trac tools to browse svn repos or watch source files from the 
repo.

regards
Martin

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