On Aug 6, 2010, at 9:19 AM, Chris Shelton wrote: > Tom, > > On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Tom Cruickshank <tcruic...@gmail.com> wrote: > Preferably real-time (or scheduled). > > ie, file(s) get added/committed/updated, etc to the svn server, and viewer > automatically displays the latest entries. > > As long as each piece of information is identified (ie. Revision, Comments, > path/filename, etc) it should be ok. > > The viewers are technically inclined. They have an understanding of what > subversion is already :) > > Tom > > > Trac provides all of these attributes by default in the timeline view. It > needs to be installed on the SVN server, but does provide some basic > searching capabilities, and a nice read-only interface to a subversion > repository.
Trac would be a good choice if I understand the requirements properly. It has its own fine-grained permission system that's independent of Subversion's, and it does a nice job formatting the log into a readable timeline. -- David Brodbeck System Administrator, Linguistics University of Washington