Sorry about this but could I possibly throw something else into the mix?  

What would the chances be of close folder/readonly function being introduced? 
Currently i have implemented a hook that looks for a specific property on the 
folder and if it is present then the commit is rejected. The reason for this is 
that my users are, for want of a better word, stupid. And no matter how many 
times i tell them, educate them or even sometime beat them, they still get it 
wrong...  

It would make life so much easier if at end end of a dev cycle we could set a 
branch to R/O.

What do you think?
      _____  

  From: C. Michael Pilato [mailto:cmpil...@collab.net]
To: Cedric JP. Brasey [mailto:cedric.bra...@planet-side.co.uk]
Cc: Branko Čibej [mailto:br...@wandisco.com], dev@subversion.apache.org 
[mailto:dev@subversion.apache.org]
Sent: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 14:16:45 +0000
Subject: Re: Finalizing the definition of 1.8.0

Thanks for that reminder! mphippard, pburba and I were just talking about
this yesterday as something we want to do for 1.8.
http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=4124 tracks this request.

On 08/15/2012 04:07 PM, Cedric JP. Brasey wrote:
> Please please please. Can we make the client version part of the messages? I
> would love to have that available in the hooking.
> 
> I'll even buy you a pint!
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from my Windows Phone
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> From: C. Michael Pilato
> Sent: 15/08/2012 19:46
> To: Branko Čibej
> Cc: dev@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Finalizing the definition of 1.8.0
> 
> On 08/15/2012 12:59 PM, Branko Čibej wrote:
>> On 15.08.2012 18:21, C. Michael Pilato wrote:
>>
>>> Inherited Properties: Paul has the basic property inheritence and local
>>> caching mechanism working on his branch, and almost ready to begin
>>> validating his approach by implementing one of our wishlist items (inherited
>>> default ignores, or inherited default auto-props). Paul, Mark and I agree
>>> that we needn't verify that server-dictated configuration is All Good(tm)
>>> before deeming the inherited properties work trunk-worthy, but we also
>>> realize that
>>
>> I'd be quite happy if 1.8 had inherited properties and the actual
>> server-directed configuration goodies happened in 1.9, if that got 1.8
>> released a couple months sooner.
>>
>> Of the two initial config options, I think default auto-props are more
>> likely to be immediately useful to users than inherited ignores -- i.e.,
>> I'm aware of users asking for the former, but not that much for the latter.
> 
> +1 to all of the above.
> 
>>> Symmetic Merge: Looks like Julian and Paul are sufficiently satisfied with
>>> this feature as to go live in trunk with it. I don't, however, know what
>>> 1.8-must-have work remains here.
>>
>> Mostly docs and cleanup, IIRC.
> 
> Sweet.
> 
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