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Text: h1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository Moved to "Permissions User Guide":http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/permissions.html section of our "documentation website":http://docs.xp-dev.com/ http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/permissions.html h3. Public Repositories Moved to the "Open Source User Guide"::http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/opensource.html section of our documentation site. http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/opensource.html h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Moved to "Source Control User Guide":http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/sourcecontrol.html http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/sourcecontrol.html h3. Exporting a Repository from XP-Dev.com Moved to "Source Control User Guide":http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/sourcecontrol.html http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/sourcecontrol.html h3. Subversion Clients Have a look at the "list of subversion clients":List-Of-Subversion-Clients wiki page h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Trackingh1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository Moved to "Permissions User Guide":http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/permissions.html section of our "documentation website":http://docs.xp-dev.com/ http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/permissions.html h3. Public Repositories Moved to the "Open Source User Guide"::http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/opensource.html section of our documentation site. http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/opensource.html h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Moved to "Source Control User Guide":http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/sourcecontrol.html http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/sourcecontrol.html h3. Exporting a Repository from XP-Dev.com Moved to "Source Control User Guide":http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/sourcecontrol.html http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/sourcecontrol.html h3. Subversion Clients Have a look at the "list of subversion clients":List-Of-Subversion-Clients wiki page h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help

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Text: h1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository Section has been moved to the "Permissions User Guide":http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/permissions.html section of our "documentation website":http://docs.xp-dev.com/ http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/permissions.html h3. Public Repositories Section has been moved to the "Open Source User Guide"::http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/opensource.html section of our documentation site. http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/opensource.html h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Please have a look at "Importing A Subversion Repository":Importing-A-Subversion-Repository h3. Exporting a Repository from XP-Dev.com <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> To export a repository, you have to: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Under the heading *Export a Subversion Repository* click on *Export a Subversion Repository* or just head straight to "the export form":/subversion/export/ # Pick the repository that you'd like to export. # Click on *Export* # An exported file called *<repositiry name>-dump.gz* will be created in your Subversion home page under the section "Files Available for Download":/subversion/ h3. Subversion Clients Have a look at the "list of subversion clients":List-Of-Subversion-Clients wiki page h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Trackingh1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository Moved to "Permissions User Guide":http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/permissions.html section of our "documentation website":http://docs.xp-dev.com/ http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/permissions.html h3. Public Repositories Moved to the "Open Source User Guide"::http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/opensource.html section of our documentation site. http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/opensource.html h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Moved to "Source Control User Guide":http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/sourcecontrol.html http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/sourcecontrol.html h3. Exporting a Repository from XP-Dev.com Moved to "Source Control User Guide":http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/sourcecontrol.html http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/sourcecontrol.html h3. Subversion Clients Have a look at the "list of subversion clients":List-Of-Subversion-Clients wiki page h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Tracking

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Text: h1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository Section has been moved to the "Permissions User Guide":http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/permissions.html section of our "documentation website":http://docs.xp-dev.com/ http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/permissions.html h3. Public Repositories <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> All subversion repositories when marked as *Public* will allow unauthenticated users (anonymous / general public, etc) to perform a _read-only_ checkout of the repository. They (unauthenticated users) will not be able to perform any write operations. To mark a repository as *Public*: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository that you'd like to mark as *Public* # Click on the *Edit Repository* link on your right. # Tick the box next to *Public* # Click on *Save* h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Please have a look at "Importing A Subversion Repository":Importing-A-Subversion-Repository h3. Exporting a Repository from XP-Dev.com <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> To export a repository, you have to: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Under the heading *Export a Subversion Repository* click on *Export a Subversion Repository* or just head straight to "the export form":/subversion/export/ # Pick the repository that you'd like to export. # Click on *Export* # An exported file called *<repositiry name>-dump.gz* will be created in your Subversion home page under the section "Files Available for Download":/subversion/ h3. Subversion Clients Have a look at the "list of subversion clients":List-Of-Subversion-Clients wiki page h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Trackingh1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository Section has been moved to the "Permissions User Guide":http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/permissions.html section of our "documentation website":http://docs.xp-dev.com/ http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/permissions.html h3. Public Repositories Section has been moved to the "Open Source User Guide"::http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/opensource.html section of our documentation site. http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/opensource.html h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Please have a look at "Importing A Subversion Repository":Importing-A-Subversion-Repository h3. Exporting a Repository from XP-Dev.com <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> To export a repository, you have to: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Under the heading *Export a Subversion Repository* click on *Export a Subversion Repository* or just head straight to "the export form":/subversion/export/ # Pick the repository that you'd like to export. # Click on *Export* # An exported file called *<repositiry name>-dump.gz* will be created in your Subversion home page under the section "Files Available for Download":/subversion/ h3. Subversion Clients Have a look at the "list of subversion clients":List-Of-Subversion-Clients wiki page h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Tracking

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Text: h1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository name that you'd like to add/remove a new user to/from. # The list of users that have access to the repository that you're viewing is listed under *Permissions* Adding users: # Click on the *New Permissions* link that should be on your right. # Put in a valid "XP-Dev.com":/ username (user needs to be created) # Select either a *Read* or *Write* level permission. # Click on *Save* # The new user should be listed under *Permissions* Removing users: # Click on the *Delete* link on the row of the permissions table (below *Permissions*) that the user is on. *All users that are added need to be valid "XP-Dev.com":/ registered users* h3. Public Repositories <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> All subversion repositories when marked as *Public* will allow unauthenticated users (anonymous / general public, etc) to perform a _read-only_ checkout of the repository. They (unauthenticated users) will not be able to perform any write operations. To mark a repository as *Public*: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository that you'd like to mark as *Public* # Click on the *Edit Repository* link on your right. # Tick the box next to *Public* # Click on *Save* h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Please have a look at "Importing A Subversion Repository":Importing-A-Subversion-Repository h3. Exporting a Repository from XP-Dev.com <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> To export a repository, you have to: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Under the heading *Export a Subversion Repository* click on *Export a Subversion Repository* or just head straight to "the export form":/subversion/export/ # Pick the repository that you'd like to export. # Click on *Export* # An exported file called *<repositiry name>-dump.gz* will be created in your Subversion home page under the section "Files Available for Download":/subversion/ h3. Subversion Clients Have a look at the "list of subversion clients":List-Of-Subversion-Clients wiki page h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Tracking h1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository Section has been moved to the "Permissions User Guide":http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/permissions.html section of our "documentation website":http://docs.xp-dev.com/ http://docs.xp-dev.com/user-guide/permissions.html h3. Public Repositories <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> All subversion repositories when marked as *Public* will allow unauthenticated users (anonymous / general public, etc) to perform a _read-only_ checkout of the repository. They (unauthenticated users) will not be able to perform any write operations. To mark a repository as *Public*: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository that you'd like to mark as *Public* # Click on the *Edit Repository* link on your right. # Tick the box next to *Public* # Click on *Save* h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Please have a look at "Importing A Subversion Repository":Importing-A-Subversion-Repository h3. Exporting a Repository from XP-Dev.com <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> To export a repository, you have to: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Under the heading *Export a Subversion Repository* click on *Export a Subversion Repository* or just head straight to "the export form":/subversion/export/ # Pick the repository that you'd like to export. # Click on *Export* # An exported file called *<repositiry name>-dump.gz* will be created in your Subversion home page under the section "Files Available for Download":/subversion/ h3. Subversion Clients Have a look at the "list of subversion clients":List-Of-Subversion-Clients wiki page h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Tracking

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Text: h1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository name that you'd like to add/remove a new user to/from. # The list of users that have access to the repository that you're viewing is listed under *Permissions* Adding users: # Click on the *New Permissions* link that should be on your right. # Put in a valid "XP-Dev.com":/ username (user needs to be created) # Select either a *Read* or *Write* level permission. # Click on *Save* # The new user should be listed under *Permissions* Removing users: # Click on the *Delete* link on the row of the permissions table (below *Permissions*) that the user is on. *All users that are added need to be valid "XP-Dev.com":/ registered users* h3. Public Repositories <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> All subversion repositories when marked as *Public* will allow unauthenticated users (anonymous / general public, etc) to perform a _read-only_ checkout of the repository. They (unauthenticated users) will not be able to perform any write operations. To mark a repository as *Public*: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository that you'd like to mark as *Public* # Click on the *Edit Repository* link on your right. # Tick the box next to *Public* # Click on *Save* h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Please have a look at "Importing A Subversion Repository":Importing-A-Subversion-Repository h3. Exporting a Repository from XP-Dev.com <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> To export a repository, you have to: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Under the heading *Export a Subversion Repository* click on *Export a Subversion Repository* or just head straight to *the export form*:/subversion/export/ # Pick the repository that you'd like to export. # Click on *Export* # An exported file called *<repositiry name>-dump.gz* will be created in your Subversion home page under the section "Files Available for Download":/subversion/ h3. Subversion Clients Have a look at the "list of subversion clients":List-Of-Subversion-Clients wiki page h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Tracking h1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository name that you'd like to add/remove a new user to/from. # The list of users that have access to the repository that you're viewing is listed under *Permissions* Adding users: # Click on the *New Permissions* link that should be on your right. # Put in a valid "XP-Dev.com":/ username (user needs to be created) # Select either a *Read* or *Write* level permission. # Click on *Save* # The new user should be listed under *Permissions* Removing users: # Click on the *Delete* link on the row of the permissions table (below *Permissions*) that the user is on. *All users that are added need to be valid "XP-Dev.com":/ registered users* h3. Public Repositories <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> All subversion repositories when marked as *Public* will allow unauthenticated users (anonymous / general public, etc) to perform a _read-only_ checkout of the repository. They (unauthenticated users) will not be able to perform any write operations. To mark a repository as *Public*: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository that you'd like to mark as *Public* # Click on the *Edit Repository* link on your right. # Tick the box next to *Public* # Click on *Save* h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Please have a look at "Importing A Subversion Repository":Importing-A-Subversion-Repository h3. Exporting a Repository from XP-Dev.com <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> To export a repository, you have to: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Under the heading *Export a Subversion Repository* click on *Export a Subversion Repository* or just head straight to "the export form":/subversion/export/ # Pick the repository that you'd like to export. # Click on *Export* # An exported file called *<repositiry name>-dump.gz* will be created in your Subversion home page under the section "Files Available for Download":/subversion/ h3. Subversion Clients Have a look at the "list of subversion clients":List-Of-Subversion-Clients wiki page h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Tracking

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Text: h1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository name that you'd like to add/remove a new user to/from. # The list of users that have access to the repository that you're viewing is listed under *Permissions* Adding users: # Click on the *New Permissions* link that should be on your right. # Put in a valid "XP-Dev.com":/ username (user needs to be created) # Select either a *Read* or *Write* level permission. # Click on *Save* # The new user should be listed under *Permissions* Removing users: # Click on the *Delete* link on the row of the permissions table (below *Permissions*) that the user is on. *All users that are added need to be valid "XP-Dev.com":/ registered users* h3. Public Repositories <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> All subversion repositories when marked as *Public* will allow unauthenticated users (anonymous / general public, etc) to perform a _read-only_ checkout of the repository. They (unauthenticated users) will not be able to perform any write operations. To mark a repository as *Public*: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository that you'd like to mark as *Public* # Click on the *Edit Repository* link on your right. # Tick the box next to *Public* # Click on *Save* h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Please have a look at "Importing A Subversion Repository":Importing-A-Subversion-Repository h3. Subversion Clients Have a look at the "list of subversion clients":List-Of-Subversion-Clients wiki page h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Tracking h1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository name that you'd like to add/remove a new user to/from. # The list of users that have access to the repository that you're viewing is listed under *Permissions* Adding users: # Click on the *New Permissions* link that should be on your right. # Put in a valid "XP-Dev.com":/ username (user needs to be created) # Select either a *Read* or *Write* level permission. # Click on *Save* # The new user should be listed under *Permissions* Removing users: # Click on the *Delete* link on the row of the permissions table (below *Permissions*) that the user is on. *All users that are added need to be valid "XP-Dev.com":/ registered users* h3. Public Repositories <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> All subversion repositories when marked as *Public* will allow unauthenticated users (anonymous / general public, etc) to perform a _read-only_ checkout of the repository. They (unauthenticated users) will not be able to perform any write operations. To mark a repository as *Public*: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository that you'd like to mark as *Public* # Click on the *Edit Repository* link on your right. # Tick the box next to *Public* # Click on *Save* h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Please have a look at "Importing A Subversion Repository":Importing-A-Subversion-Repository h3. Exporting a Repository from XP-Dev.com <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> To export a repository, you have to: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Under the heading *Export a Subversion Repository* click on *Export a Subversion Repository* or just head straight to *the export form*:/subversion/export/ # Pick the repository that you'd like to export. # Click on *Export* # An exported file called *<repositiry name>-dump.gz* will be created in your Subversion home page under the section "Files Available for Download":/subversion/ h3. Subversion Clients Have a look at the "list of subversion clients":List-Of-Subversion-Clients wiki page h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Tracking

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Text: h1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository name that you'd like to add/remove a new user to/from. # The list of users that have access to the repository that you're viewing is listed under *Permissions* Adding users: # Click on the *New Permissions* link that should be on your right. # Put in a valid "XP-Dev.com":/ username (user needs to be created) # Select either a *Read* or *Write* level permission. # Click on *Save* # The new user should be listed under *Permissions* Removing users: # Click on the *Delete* link on the row of the permissions table (below *Permissions*) that the user is on. *All users that are added need to be valid "XP-Dev.com":/ registered users* h3. Public Repositories <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> All subversion repositories when marked as *Public* will allow unauthenticated users (anonymous / general public, etc) to perform a _read-only_ checkout of the repository. They (unauthenticated users) will not be able to perform any write operations. To mark a repository as *Public*: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository that you'd like to mark as *Public* # Click on the *Edit Repository* link on your right. # Tick the box next to *Public* # Click on *Save* h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Please have a look at "Importing A Subversion Repository":Importing-A-Subversion-Repository h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Tracking h1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository name that you'd like to add/remove a new user to/from. # The list of users that have access to the repository that you're viewing is listed under *Permissions* Adding users: # Click on the *New Permissions* link that should be on your right. # Put in a valid "XP-Dev.com":/ username (user needs to be created) # Select either a *Read* or *Write* level permission. # Click on *Save* # The new user should be listed under *Permissions* Removing users: # Click on the *Delete* link on the row of the permissions table (below *Permissions*) that the user is on. *All users that are added need to be valid "XP-Dev.com":/ registered users* h3. Public Repositories <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> All subversion repositories when marked as *Public* will allow unauthenticated users (anonymous / general public, etc) to perform a _read-only_ checkout of the repository. They (unauthenticated users) will not be able to perform any write operations. To mark a repository as *Public*: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository that you'd like to mark as *Public* # Click on the *Edit Repository* link on your right. # Tick the box next to *Public* # Click on *Save* h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Please have a look at "Importing A Subversion Repository":Importing-A-Subversion-Repository h3. Subversion Clients Have a look at the "list of subversion clients":List-Of-Subversion-Clients wiki page h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Tracking

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Text: h1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository name that you'd like to add/remove a new user to/from. # The list of users that have access to the repository that you're viewing is listed under *Permissions* Adding users: # Click on the *New Permissions* link that should be on your right. # Put in a valid "XP-Dev.com":/ username (user needs to be created) # Select either a *Read* or *Write* level permission. # Click on *Save* # The new user should be listed under *Permissions* Removing users: # Click on the *Delete* link on the row of the permissions table (below *Permissions*) that the user is on. *All users that are added need to be valid "XP-Dev.com":/ registered users* h3. Public Repositories <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> All subversion repositories when marked as *Public* will allow unauthenticated users (anonymous / general public, etc) to perform a _read-only_ checkout of the repository. They (unauthenticated users) will not be able to perform any write operations. To mark a repository as *Public*: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository that you'd like to mark as *Public* # Click on the *Edit Repository* link on your right. # Tick the box next to *Public* # Click on *Save* h3. Importing Repository from another Provider Please have a look at "Importing A Subversion Repository":Importing-A-Subversion-Repository h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Tracking h1. XP-Dev.com Support & Help Documentation {toc} h2. Subversion h3. Adding or Removing a new user to/from a Subversion Repository <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository name that you'd like to add/remove a new user to/from. # The list of users that have access to the repository that you're viewing is listed under *Permissions* Adding users: # Click on the *New Permissions* link that should be on your right. # Put in a valid "XP-Dev.com":/ username (user needs to be created) # Select either a *Read* or *Write* level permission. # Click on *Save* # The new user should be listed under *Permissions* Removing users: # Click on the *Delete* link on the row of the permissions table (below *Permissions*) that the user is on. *All users that are added need to be valid "XP-Dev.com":/ registered users* h3. Public Repositories <span style="color:red;">*You need to be the repository owner to be able to perform the following steps*</span> All subversion repositories when marked as *Public* will allow unauthenticated users (anonymous / general public, etc) to perform a _read-only_ checkout of the repository. They (unauthenticated users) will not be able to perform any write operations. To mark a repository as *Public*: # Go to your "Subversion Homepage":/subversion/ # Click on the repository that you'd like to mark as *Public* # Click on the *Edit Repository* link on your right. # Tick the box next to *Public* # Click on *Save* h3. Importing Repository from Another Provider Please have a look at "Importing A Subversion Repository":Importing-A-Subversion-Repository h2. Subscriptions Full help document on "Subscriptions":Subscriptions-Help is "here":Subscriptions-Help h2. Project Tracking

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