Re: [Webware-devel] Split up root repository

2005-02-26 Thread Ian Bicking
Eric Radman wrote: On 02:06 Sat 26 Feb , Ian Bicking wrote: Eric Radman wrote: We can keep one big "global" database, but then user's can't be authenticated against specific relms, and very few need access to Home. The password file for all three is /etc/subversion/passwd. Is this correct? No,

Re: [Webware-devel] Split up root repository

2005-02-26 Thread Eric Radman
On 02:06 Sat 26 Feb , Ian Bicking wrote: > Eric Radman wrote: > > > >We can keep one big "global" database, but then user's can't be > >authenticated against specific relms, and very few need access to Home. > >The password file for all three is /etc/subversion/passwd. Is this > >correct? > >

Re: [Webware-devel] Split up root repository

2005-02-26 Thread Ian Bicking
Eric Radman wrote: Ian, I split up the main repository on w4py.org into three repositories: Home Webware WSGIKit We can keep one big "global" database, but then user's can't be authenticated against specific relms, and very few need access to Home. The password file for all three is /etc/subversion

[Webware-devel] Split up root repository

2005-02-25 Thread Eric Radman
Ian, I split up the main repository on w4py.org into three repositories: Home Webware WSGIKit We can keep one big "global" database, but then user's can't be authenticated against specific relms, and very few need access to Home. The password file for all three is /etc/subversion/passwd. Is this