i recently found quite a number of accounts we have for svn commit access that are simply 100% inactive (never used once for anything) or have been inactive for what i consider "a while" with no good reason for that. here's the list. if you are on it expect your account to be removed some-time soon, unless you come up with a good reason why not. this isn't anything personal - so please don't be offended. we just don't want to maintain access for people who are not using it or no longer use it... or who simply don't need it. it's not a right, it's a privilege (and it can be removed at any time... for any reason). it's also a security risk to our servers, so the fewer people who have svn/ssh access, the better. note - this process was only semi-automated. i actually looked at the accounts and their svn history, etc. so i may have oopsied. tell me if i have
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