On 2012-02-11 17:43, Cor Bosman wrote:
>>
>> We would indeed be running gitorious for Thomas, so that he could
>> administer the users / ssh keys allowed to push to such-and-such
>> branches himself.
>
> So does that mean only specific people can use the interface?
>

gitorious - if that's what Thomas wants, and he's making the decisions 
around here ;-) - allows git:// just as much as ssh:// (in the 
git@host:repo.git fashion), and granular control to committing to 
branches (stable vs. development vs. topic branches vs. etc.). The web 
interface though, which is what you are talking about, is where the 
features are. It uses a different push url to push out a patch for 
review, essentially creating a new working copy of the repository on the 
server. Public (anonymous) and/or private (authenticated) access being 
provided -should Thomas want either or both- is not the issue.

Kind regards,

Jeroen van Meeuwen

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