As I see it, svn auto-commit would be part of the solution.

It is relatively easy for us to create a simple PHP script to create a  
web GUI where you can upload a zip into a directory. If we make a  
script to then unzip it, svn can autocommit.

On Jan 10, 2009, at 4:29 PM, Benjamin Hutchins wrote:

> This would require us explaining how to network mount to people  
> though. Wouldn't that be just the same as explaining how to commit  
> via SVN?
> --
> Benjamin Hutchins
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Chris J. Davis  
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It is a dir that they mount via webdav usually. Anything saved within
> that dir is automatically versioned. No commit messages, but also no /
> trunk/tag etc. Just one big dir to dump in.
>
> Chris
>
> On Jan 10, 2009, at 2:45 PM, ringmaster wrote:
>
> >
> > On Jan 10, 7:57 am, Rich Bowen <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> The solution that you are asking for (minus putting stuff in zip
> >> files) is called svn auto-commit. Make a directory auto-commit, and
> >> tell people to put stuff there. All done.
> >
> > Most folks who are not svn-savvy will fail to include the trunk/tag/
> > branches components of the repo in their archive.  A more involved
> > automated process with a friendly interface for entering version
> > numbers would eliminate the need for any svn knowledge.
> >
> > I'm not familiar with svn auto-commit.  Is it a web server
> > technology?  Got a link?
> > What do people need to know to put stuff into it?
> >
> > Owen
> >
> > >
>
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> >


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