Re: stalling commits until approval

2010-01-27 Thread Tucker
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Tucker wrote: > Does anyone know of a, relatively, simple way to block commits, > without approval?  For the sake of context, here's the actual need: > > The company I work for has decided (correctly) that we need to keep > out system configuration scripts (puppet

Re: stalling commits until approval

2010-01-26 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2010/1/26 Tucker : > Does anyone know of a, relatively, simple way to block commits, > without approval?  For the sake of context, here's the actual need: > > The company I work for has decided (correctly) that we need to keep > out system configuration scripts (puppet) in Subversion.  Migrating >

RE: stalling commits until approval

2010-01-26 Thread Bob Archer
> > I thought I had made a suggestion on how you could create an approval > process... perhaps you didn't see the email. > > I must have missed it. I did try a search through my archive, prior > to sending out this e-mail. Even looked for anything I sent to the > old list that had replies. Basi

Re: stalling commits until approval

2010-01-26 Thread Tucker
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Bob Archer wrote: >> Does anyone know of a, relatively, simple way to block commits, >> without approval?  For the sake of context, here's the actual need: >> >> The company I work for has decided (correctly) that we need to keep >> out system configuration scripts

Re: stalling commits until approval

2010-01-26 Thread Andy Levy
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 15:56, Tucker wrote: > Does anyone know of a, relatively, simple way to block commits, > without approval?  For the sake of context, here's the actual need: > > The company I work for has decided (correctly) that we need to keep > out system configuration scripts (puppet) i

RE: stalling commits until approval

2010-01-26 Thread Bob Archer
> Does anyone know of a, relatively, simple way to block commits, > without approval? For the sake of context, here's the actual need: > > The company I work for has decided (correctly) that we need to keep > out system configuration scripts (puppet) in Subversion. Migrating > all of this is a r

stalling commits until approval

2010-01-26 Thread Tucker
Does anyone know of a, relatively, simple way to block commits, without approval? For the sake of context, here's the actual need: The company I work for has decided (correctly) that we need to keep out system configuration scripts (puppet) in Subversion. Migrating all of this is a rather trivia