"usherConfigured" to denote whether we render links to the usher
control functions in the forge administration
* src/IDF/Scm/Monotone.php: moved IDF_Scm_Monotone_Stdio into
separate file src/IDF/Scm/Monotone/Stdio.php
* src/IDF/Scm/Usher.php: new class to query and modify the state
of a running usher instance
* src/IDF/Views/Admin.php: add actions to query the list of
configured servers, edit their status, view their open connections
and control the state of the usher as a whole
* src/IDF/conf/idf.php-dist: optional usher configuration added;
mail address of monotone-users added; spelling changes
* src/IDF/conf/urls.php: added needed URLs for usher actions
* src/IDF/templates/idf/gadmin/base.html: usher links
add two scenarios, one with a single, global database and one with
multiple project databases and usher as proxy; add an option for additional
command line options for the mtn process; remove the protocol type
configuration option - we're handling this implicit with the new
mtn_remote_url configuration
* Monotone.php: add the IDF user for ssh:// URIs; add support for remote_stdio
and rework the command line stitching
* IDF_Project: optionally give getSourceAccessUrl() a commit argument, so a particular VCS module can determine a subset of revisions to pull for the specific revision which is browsed
* IDF_Scm_*: add the argument null'd for all VCS; implement a branch lookup for monotone
* tree.html: display the correct branch to clone under each revision tree
Git has 2 methods to access a repository, one with gitdaemon to do a
checkout and one with SSH to perform the push. We need to provide those
2 methods.
We do not need to have the extra tags and modifiers in the configuration
as a signal is taking care of that. That way we can add new tags,
modifiers without the need to update the configuration settings.
We now have a limited support of the code review. Still some work to be
done to allow the submission of new patches on a given review and update
the status. For the moment, only pre-commit review is supported.
It is now possible to create private projects. To mark a project as
private, you simply go in the Administer > Tabs Access menu and select
"Private project". Only project members and owners together with the
extra authorized users will be able to access the project. The project
will not appear in the list of projects for not authorized users.
For each tab, at the exception of the project home and the
administration area, it possible to control the access rights if the
user is anonymous, signed in, member or owner.