RIAForge Update

Today I'm happy to announce the release of a major new feature at RIAForge. Those of you using Subversion for your projects now have full control over who has write access to your repository. You can add and remove people, and reset passwords (including your own). You can add users who have no connection to RIAForge, so there is no need to make them register.

Thanks for this go to Rob Gonda, who built the entire Subversion code set that RIAForge uses (so Rob, when you going to release a project for it, eh?). All I had to do was build the front end.

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Comments

Yeah Rob? :) I'd be interested in seeing the code for this - at some point I'll be building an intranet app at work and it will be tapping into SVN...
# Posted By Jim Priest | 2/1/08 8:38 AM
To be fair to Rob, he may not want the responsibility of maintaining a project. I'll see if I can update the source code zip. It has been a while since I've done that.
# Posted By Raymond Camden | 2/1/08 8:41 AM
This is great news!! Frankly I think it was the only drawback to RIAForge. Great news indeed!! Thanks guys!
# Posted By Russ Johnson | 2/1/08 10:37 AM
@Ray & co.

The code's been up for about a year at http://svnservice.riaforge.org/

It might not have a download link, or documentation, but all the code and examples have been there all along.

Enjoy
# Posted By Rob Gonda | 2/1/08 2:28 PM
Doh! Did you update it with your recent mods?
# Posted By Raymond Camden | 2/1/08 2:33 PM
Ray & Rob:

Thanks for doing this--it's a great addition to this site.
# Posted By Mark Mazelin | 2/1/08 9:12 PM