In message <20031030142945.E8407(a)devserv.devel.redhat.com>, "Michael K.
Johnson
" writes:
One of the things that I'd like to have before doing that is a
CVS ACL implementation that allows us to put ACLS on branches.
The one we use internally allows us to lock down a repository
to certain developers, but I'd really like, for example, to allow
package developers to lock down CVS HEAD on their packages but
still let other developers do work on a branch, and then the
main developer(s) for that package merge the work down to CVS
HEAD when they think it's appropriate.
Anyone interested in working on that?
There's actually a couple projects which
are providing ACLs for CVS.
http://cvsacl.sourceforge.net/
http://cvs-nserver.sourceforge.net/
I don't know which is more mature or whether or not either is working with
the main CVS folks to ensure integration. But they're probably worth looking
into.
Jeff
michaelkjohnson
"He that composes himself is wiser than he that composes a book."
Linux Application Development -- Ben Franklin
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