Billy Buzzard wrote on Fri, Sep 02, 2016 at 15:28:11 +0000:
> What do I do if I have a group of trusted developers who are allowed
> to see all projects and another group of non-so-trusted developers who
> are only allowed to see their project? 

This:

    [groups]
    trusted = ...
    untrusted = ...
    
    [/]
    @trusted = rw
    @untrusted =
    
    [/projects/foo]
    @untrusted = rw
    
    [/projects/baz]
    @untrusted = rw

Now if /projects/bar exists, people in @untrusted [who aren't also in
@trusted] won't see it.  

You don't need $anonymous since members of both @dev1 and @dev2 are
authenticated.

Cheers,

Daniel

> My authz file looks like this:
> 
> [groups]
> dev1 = billy, chuck
> dev2 = jim, bob
> 
> [/]
> $anonymous =
> @dev1 = rw
> 
> [/Project2]
> @dev2 = rw
> 
> If I use this authz as is then the svn log command does not work.  If I give 
> everyone read access it works, but now the non-so-trusted developers can see 
> projects that I do not want them to see.
> 
> I using svn, version 1.6.11 (r934486) on a 64-bit Linux machine.  I am 
> executing the svn log command from a 64 bit Windows 7 machine.  I am not 
> using httpd.

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