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
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
>
> > 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
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
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
> 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