Hello group,
I just set up the basic setup for subversion repositories at
cleanenergy.harvard.edu. As I said, it only has basic feature. Let me
explain this to you;
The svn access is provided throught WebDAV protocol through
ssl-secured http protocol (https). Well, in short, in the viewpoint of
a svn client, it is the same as assembla.
However, we have two problems; currently we have only system-wide
authentication, which mean there is no distinction between users of
different project. Only one user/password database for the entire
repository. This is because the authentication is entirely relying on
the apache's basic authentication mechanism using a htpasswd file.
Also, creation of svn repository, and setting email commit
notification must be done manually.
Please note I don't have any plan to implement more sophiscated
authentication mechanism and/or repository management tools unless
there already exist installable solutions. So for now, svn users must
come to my cubicle and type your password directly through the
terminal. Let me know if you have other questions.
PS. Cesar, I already set up the HqQIT repository, so the only thing
left is come to me and type your password. :-)
Best,
Sangwoo