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Re: Question around git-shell usage in Everyday Git

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To: Alan Chandler <alan@...>
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Date: Wednesday, February 1, 2006 - 7:30 pm

Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> writes:


OTOH, if you did things the way as you suggested:


you cannot tell a person using one key to become "git" on that
machine from another person using different key to become the
same "git" on that machine; if you do not care about that
then it is OK.  That would work only when all of your git
repositories are supposed to be accessible by everybody.

But I suspect doing so would not let you have different projects
with different subset of "git" users on your shared machine.

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Question around git-shell usage in Everyday Git, Alan Chandler, (Wed Feb 1, 7:01 pm)
Re: Question around git-shell usage in Everyday Git, Linus Torvalds, (Wed Feb 1, 7:30 pm)
Re: Question around git-shell usage in Everyday Git, Junio C Hamano, (Wed Feb 1, 7:21 pm)
Re: Question around git-shell usage in Everyday Git, Linus Torvalds, (Wed Feb 1, 7:37 pm)
Re: Question around git-shell usage in Everyday Git, Alan Chandler, (Thu Feb 2, 1:17 am)
Re: Question around git-shell usage in Everyday Git, Junio C Hamano, (Thu Feb 2, 1:44 am)
Re: Question around git-shell usage in Everyday Git, Alan Chandler, (Thu Feb 2, 5:23 pm)
Re: Question around git-shell usage in Everyday Git, Junio C Hamano, (Wed Feb 1, 8:04 pm)
Re: Question around git-shell usage in Everyday Git, Junio C Hamano, (Wed Feb 1, 7:30 pm)
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