I don't know much about administrating svn, but the more I think about
it, the more likely it seems that a branch could work. It's not all
that much different than the various projects currently in svn, each
with different ACLs.
On 3/30/07, Kevin Menard <kmenar..ervprise.com> wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mike Kienenberger [mailto:mkienen..mail.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 10:59 AM
> > To: de..ayenne.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: Summer of Code 2007
> >
> > Maybe what would make more sense would be to create a svn instance for
> > SoC students. A branch would be great, but my guess is that there
> > would be a bit of administration involved to set up and restrict them
> > to their own copy of the branch. Maybe I'm completely wrong, though.
>
> One of the reasons I advocate a branch rather than a separate instance
> is the ease with which the mentor can then copy code over into trunk. I
> realize this may not be palatable due to a variety of reasons, but I
> think from a strict student-mentor relationship, it would help things a
> good deal. What I would really like to see, actually, is the use of a
> distributed SCM, but that doesn't even seem to be within the realm of
> possibility.
>
> --
> Kevin
>
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