Hi David, thanks, that's awesome! Michael
> I have a pre-commit hook that stores its configuration inside your > repository. You'll need access to the Subversion server to set it up, > but once it's setup, you can control access by checking out the > control file from the repository, making your changes, and then > checking it back in. > > This is a modification of a hook that I've been using for years. > Originally, the control file was kept on the server -- usually inside > the hooks directory. However, that meant logging onto the server, and > that was getting too difficult to do all the time. Besides, this way, > I can track who changed the control file and why. > > What prevents anyone from changing the control file? The control file > is configured, so only the administrators can modify it. > > You can take a look at it at > https://github.com/qazwart/SVN-Precommit-Kitchen-Sink-Hook. (Yes, a > Subversion hook is stored in GitHub). If you need any further help, > contact me at da...@weintraub.name, and I'll see what I can do. > > -- > David Weintraub > qazw...@gmail.com > >