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From: | Dustin Sallings |
Subject: | Re: [Gnu-arch-users] making a public mirror |
Date: | Mon, 15 Sep 2003 01:04:03 -0700 |
On Monday, Sep 15, 2003, at 00:52 US/Pacific, Andrew Suffield wrote:
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 12:46:45AM -0700, Dustin Sallings wrote:If it registers the original archive name, then won't any of myinteractions with address@hidden access my mirror? If a mirror isread-only, then doesn't that mean I can no longer check anything into that repository?You couldn't commit anything to that archive in the first place. It doesn't belong to you.
I don't really understand the relevance. Can I not have commit access to an archive that doesn't belong to me?
Either way, I was just quoting the documentation and using the example here.
My question is regarding the concept of creating a public mirror of an archive I do own without losing the ability to commit to that archive. The documentation suggests that this is not possible, but that doesn't seem correct.
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