I think all we want is the administration rights, but GitHub fails here in
that you can't separate admin vs. push rights.
Sigh.
On 5/24/12 1:53 PM, "Daniel Shahaf" wrote:
>Gavin McDonald wrote on Thu, May 24, 2012 at 21:08:43 +0930:
>> As per suggestion,
>>
>> Ive created a 'Apache Subversion'
5/24/12 1:28 PM, "Daniel Shahaf" wrote:
>Filip Maj wrote on Thu, May 24, 2012 at 03:57:51 -0700:
>> My answers in-line below.
>>
>> On 5/24/12 12:48 PM, "Daniel Shahaf" wrote:
>>
>> >(wearing both an infra hat and an svn hat...)
>>
My answers in-line below.
On 5/24/12 12:48 PM, "Daniel Shahaf" wrote:
>(wearing both an infra hat and an svn hat...)
>
>Filip Maj wrote on Thu, May 24, 2012 at 03:22:19 -0700:
>> Without a doubt getting access to the project mirrors on GitHub is a
>> must-have
Without a doubt getting access to the project mirrors on GitHub is a
must-have. Setting up different teams on GitHub is trivial. Could have a
"committers" team, and any other team deemed necessary. We can then add
permissions such as ability to administer the github project to these
teams.
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