Re: [Launchpad-dev] Mirroring branches with username/password

2010-05-11 Thread Jeroen Vermeulen
On 05/11/2010 03:21 AM, Karl Fogel wrote: In a nutshell: svn repo behind a thin connection, not meant to take a full server workload. Username/password is a great way to get the branch onto LP and available to the world, but our displaying the login to the public would be a blocker. If the

Re: [Launchpad-dev] Mirroring branches with username/password

2010-05-11 Thread Karl Fogel
Jeroen Vermeulen j...@canonical.com writes: I don't think I follow the argument here. What kind of trust are you talking about? If it's trust in honesty on our part, viewers already have to trust that we deploy the same code we publish, with no hidden tricks. If it's trust in timely

Re: [Launchpad-dev] Mirroring branches with username/password

2010-05-10 Thread Karl Fogel
Jeroen Vermeulen j...@canonical.com writes: This just came up and it happens to be something that we discussed last cycle: users can now include username/password in URLs for their revision control repositories when setting up a mirrored branch, but currently the UI will display this information

[Launchpad-dev] Mirroring branches with username/password

2010-05-06 Thread Jeroen Vermeulen
Hi Michael, Tim, list. This just came up and it happens to be something that we discussed last cycle: users can now include username/password in URLs for their revision control repositories when setting up a mirrored branch, but currently the UI will display this information to the public.