Fwd: [Daniel Shahaf: [PATCH] Update svn.collab.net reference]

Daniel Shahaf danielsh at elego.de
Mon Dec 19 17:53:36 CST 2011


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From: Daniel Shahaf <danielsh at elego.de>
Subject: [PATCH] Update svn.collab.net reference
To: svnbook-dev at red-bean.com
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 13:13:41 +0200
Message-ID: <20111214110656.GA3407 at lp-shahaf.local>
Status: RO

Had to wordsmith this a bit to not describe /repos/asf/subversion as
a 'repository'; we should fine a term for this entity. ('tree' doesn't
sound right... 'forest'?)

Also, svn.apache.org doesn't use Limit/LimitExcept directives for the
https://.../repos/asf location --- even though it allows anonymous
checkouts are possible from it.  That would appear inconsistent with
this documentation.

[[[
Index: ch06-server-configuration.xml
===================================================================
--- ch06-server-configuration.xml       (revision 4230)
+++ ch06-server-configuration.xml       (working copy)
@@ -2130,9 +2130,9 @@
         </informalexample>
 
         <para>Sometimes you don't need to run such a tight ship.  For
-          example, Subversion's own source code repository at
-          <ulink url="http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn"/> allows anyone
-          in the world to perform read-only repository tasks (such as
+          example, the server hosting Subversion's own source code at
+          <ulink url="https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/"/> allows
+          anyone in the world to perform read-only repository tasks (such as
           checking out working copies and browsing the repository),
           but restricts write operations to authenticated users.  The
           <literal>Limit</literal> and <literal>LimitExcept</literal>
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