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On 12/13/2010 10:03 PM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: > More correctly, "doesn't automatically make the tagged directory read-only." > > I know, in organizations that I support on svn, we have a release process. > All the engineers sync up, somebody runs regressions, and if all the tests > pass, then we tag that release. I make the tagged directory read-only. It's also pretty easy to write a commit hook for svn that prevents updates to items under a "tags" directory, thereby making them write once. That way it's enforced by default. (And if you *really* need to circumvent it, you can just disable the commit hook temporarily) -- Cole Tuininga Lead Developer colet-KCgK2vT7wad/90uGnh1m2w at public.gmane.org
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