No concerns from my perspective.
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Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 5:43
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To: Eclipse Webmaster (Denis Roy);
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Cc: Bjorn Freeman-Benson
Subject: [wtp-pmc] Re: Webtools
website CVS
Denis,
Isn't
there anyway to limit what gets checked out? If not, then I am OK with you
making webtools consistent with the other projects.
By
cc, does anyone on the PMC have a concern with removing the anonymous read
access to our Web site?
Arthur Ryman,
Rational Desktop Tools Development
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"Eclipse Webmaster (Denis
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Gentlemen,
I'm starting to have issues with the Webtools CVS
website being readable
anonymously. When new projects seek out to
synchronize the "www"
project, they get a shiny version of webtools to
boot. Below is an
e-mail I got from someone on the Buckminster team.
Is there any way we
can have the webtools project be like all others
and disable anonymous
access? It seems that the bulk of the webtools
committers are in the
access list for the website anyway...
> I have a minor issue: if I (and presumably my
buckminster colleagues,
> haven't been able to check) try to do a cvs
checkout of
> /home/cvs/org.eclipse/www we get the toplevel
stylesheets, the images
> directory and buckminster...and also the
webtools directory. I think
> there is a missing security setting somewhere
so as to block us out of
> the webtools stuff completely. Not that we
have any intentions of trying
> to do anything with it :-), but we get a lot
of things checkedout that
> we simply don't need, and just takes a bunch
of time to run 'update'
> etc. As we get 'permission denied' on all the
other subdirs under www I
> just figure it should be the same with
webtools, right?