Commit permissions on SVN repository?

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Commit permissions on SVN repository?

ned-4
I just made the few small changes to the Unix sources required to get them
compiling with the current version of sq.h.

I'd like to commit them, but I don't think I've been set up to do so.

Who can take care of that?

Thanks,
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Ned Konz
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Where to find passwords for SVN repository?

ned-4
On Sunday 06 March 2005 1:47 pm, Ned Konz wrote:
> I just made the few small changes to the Unix sources required to get them
> compiling with the current version of sq.h.
>
> I'd like to commit them, but I don't think I've been set up to do so.
>
> Who can take care of that?

Ian explained that commit privileges to the trunk are limited to the four
major maintainers. This is fine with me; I'll just go on working on my own
branch.

However, where do I get the password required for working on my own branch? It
has my username on that directory already; I just don't know how to set the
password...

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Ned Konz
http://bike-nomad.com/squeak/

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Re: Where to find passwords for SVN repository?

Andreas.Raab
> Ian explained that commit privileges to the trunk are limited to the four
> major maintainers. This is fine with me; I'll just go on working on my own
> branch.

However, this is easily extended by the maintainer - you will notice
that Bernd has done the last modifications to the Win32 branch.

Cheers,
   - Andreas

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Re: Where to find passwords for SVN repository?

ned-4
On Wednesday 09 March 2005 8:56 am, Andreas Raab wrote:
> > Ian explained that commit privileges to the trunk are limited to the four
> > major maintainers. This is fine with me; I'll just go on working on my
> > own branch.
>
> However, this is easily extended by the maintainer - you will notice
> that Bernd has done the last modifications to the Win32 branch.

But that still doesn't answer my question about how to get a password so that
I can work on a branch...

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Ned Konz
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