Hello Hans,
If your project owners are amenable to rewriting Subversion history, you
can find information about doing that in public Subversion docs, or follow
up with the Apache Subversion users mailing list
-Robert
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 5:43 AM, Hans Vandenbroeck h.vandenbro...@aca-it.be
This may sound like a terrible idea at first glance, but I can see several
applications for integration of Google Code and Google Docs. Some projects
have todo lists, idea lists, readmes, descriptions, and other similar files
in their repositories. Getting multiple people together to work on
No answers in 7 days. Not encouraging.
This is something we have to solve. We have had one unhappy patient
complain when he found his name and address in our source code. And a
partner I really need to buy into using open source projects for his
parsing needs is balking, largely at the
You really shouldn't post peoples personal information like that. I'd pull
the source, reset the repo (look under admin..) , and post a clean source
code copy.
Code hosting isn't for private projects, and it is going to be crawled by
google and other search engines. There are other project hosts
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