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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> opendarwin-discuss
opendarwin-discuss
Re: Apple Opens Up: Kernel, Mac OS Forge, iCal Server, Bonjour, Launchd
by Kevin Van Vechten other posts by this author
Aug 8 2006 12:27PM messages near this date
Re: Apple Opens Up: Kernel, Mac OS Forge, iCal Server, Bonjour, Launchd | Re: Apple Opens Up: Kernel, Mac OS Forge, iCal Server, Bonjour, Launchd
On Aug 8, 2006, at 2:10 AM, Markus Hitter wrote:

>  Am 08.08.2006 um 03:01 schrieb Lance Westerhoff:
> 
> > By the way, there is now a potential home for all of those  
> > OpenDarwin.org projects with no home
> 
>  Is this actually the case?

We're working on getting more information online.  If you have a  
project which you feel is applicable to Mac OS Forge, please feel  
free to email admin@[...].org.

>  I've browsed around at macosforge.org and found everything one  
>  could wish to _read_ sources. I've yet to find something similar to  
>  "community contribution" or "add your new project here".
> 
>  To get a definitive answer, I signed up there and took the freedom  
>  to to check wether I can commit changes. Hope nobody considers this  
>  as inacceptable rude.
> 
>  This snippet means, there is read access to svn, but no write  
>  access, right?
> 
>  Nobile:~$ svn checkout http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/ 
>  collaboration/CalendarServer/trunk CalendarServer
>  [You notice th missing user/password question?]
>  A    CalendarServer/test
>  [...]
>  Nobile:~/CalendarServer$ vi test
>  [add a space in a comment]
>  Nobile:~/CalendarServer$ svn commit test
>  svn: Commit failed (details follow):
>  svn: MKACTIVITY of '/repository/collaboration/!svn/act/ 
>  d77094da-7d1a-0410-a4b0-e0db5eadfdf0': 403 Forbidden (http:// 
>  svn.macosforge.org)

Sure, but I'm not aware of any open source project that allows  
unrestricted commit access.  Any invitations for commit access are  
decided on a per-project basis.  WebKit is a great example of a  
project that has extended these invitations.

- Kevin
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