>
> I would like to suggest WebDAV as the file storage mechanism with
> Subversion auto-versioning as the backend - you can do it over SSL, which
> helps security, and using Subversion lets people go back in time with
> history if they need it, and the use of WebDAV means developers can use it
> without even thinking or knowing about the history aspect until they come
> to want it.
>
Although I know absolutely nothing about these programs, it sounds like
users could also choose to bypass WebDAV for larger projects.  Am I correct?

In ALL things, strive for ><>,
Chris

On Nov 27, 2007 10:26 PM, Asheesh Laroia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On Tue, 27 Nov 2007, David Boswell wrote:
>
> > We did have FTP on the site early on, but it was a big security
> > vulnerability so we turned it off.  If a simple file upload feature is
> > something that would be useful, we could look into that.  Would other
> > people be interested in this?
>
> I would like to suggest WebDAV as the file storage mechanism with
> Subversion auto-versioning as the backend - you can do it over SSL, which
> helps security, and using Subversion lets people go back in time with
> history if they need it, and the use of WebDAV means developers can use it
> without even thinking or knowing about the history aspect until they come
> to want it.
>
> -- Asheesh.
>
> --
> If you go out of your mind, do it quietly, so as not to disturb those
> around you.
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