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RE: [subversive-dev] Re: Subversive's SVNKit

Hello Felix, 


>Thanks for that. Speaking from a distributors perspective (Fedora Linux) I
have couple of questions regarding that patch:
>  - Where does the code come from?
We (Subversive team) created it.

>   - Are there plans/work in progress merging it upstream?
We made requests about it to SVNKit but they rejected it.

>   - Looks like the patch is necessary for proxy authentication. Is there
 >    somewhere a more detailed explanation what the patch is for?
Unfortunately, there're no more details for it, the only way is to apply
patch and see what it changes.

>Any chance that you can build a more transparent architecture like a patch
queue so that 'outsiders' can see all patches on top of the plain vanilla
svnkit? (+ see history of the patch(es), reasons for changes, 
>keeping up-to-date easily)
We maintain patches locally and didn't plan to expose them to end users. The
main question is why you need such information (patch queue, history etc.)
and how you can use it. Patches are changed quite rarely and if you need
patch for some particular version I can provide you it.


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