Is there any way that I can hide history older than a certain revision from certain users?
We have some stuff in older commits that is somewhat sensitive, and we don't want our contractors to see that information. However, we want to retain the history for ourselves. Any ideas?
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Inappropriate?Hmm, at the moment, not sure. If someone has access to a current file, they also have access to all previous revisions, both in SVN and the Beanstalk UI.
It really depends how sensitive it is I guess. If it was extremely sensitive, I would probably just create a new repo from the latest revision and keep the old repo for archive purpose. This is bad because you can't manage old revisions with the new repository, but at least your data is safe.
My knowledge of Subversion is not a great as our developers. I will ask them if they have any advice.
Chris
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