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SVN Access Question

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Sorry if this sounds stupid but this is something I wanna clear up. Is the SVN public access or invite/dev only? I wanted to set up a test server to see how it works with the svn but there's no access details on either the wiki or the forums. I know how to set up access to svn's it's just the logins though.
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SVN is at the moment only for Dev's and Beta Testers, so I'd say Invite Only, but I wonder why excactly you would want to get access to it tough
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Is about an conversation that i have with him. People requested that they want collaborate directly in the mod, since the lot of time that takes fix/report a bug.
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I don't think that I get it...
What good would come out of having SVN access beside being able to report bugs that are still present?
It's not like that all OC players will use the SVN just to get fixes as they are made...

Having more people on the Tester list on the other hand is always a good thing I guess.

PS: It's not like that I don't want to make the SVN public for anyone interested, it's just that the rest of the team is against it, especially Tysn :P
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I have little say in this, but I wouldn't really mind.

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well I can understand where both you and tysn are coming from however the main issue I have is things I can't deal with that are being mostly complained about. I'm still compiling a basic list from logs user reports ect...
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If people would actually report the bugs they find to the bugtracker, they will pretty certainly get fixed. But if all they do is complain about them ingame, usually while a dev is on the server, they will most likely be forgotten because we are there to PLAY, unless we are actually out for bug-hunting, the bug happens while we are playing or the bug happens to be a very serious one.
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Maestro Fénix wrote:since the lot of time that takes fix/report a bug.
Id say that its million times faster to just write bug report to the bugtracker than everyone installing programs for SVN and devs needing to give everyone access to the SVN seperately. There is a reason why the bugtracker exists
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W0rf0x wrote:But if all they do is complain about them ingame, usually while a dev is on the server, they will most likely be forgotten because we are there to PLAY, unless we are actually out for bug-hunting, the bug happens while we are playing or the bug happens to be a very serious one.
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How about make an option in the mod for report it directly in-game, like Overwatch (that uses bugtracker too)?
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I think it's possible through modification of the 'bug' command, but I'm not sure if our bugtracker is compatible with it. (@Neico: What do you reckon?)
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No idea, never looked at valves bugtracker code, neither do I know where it's located D:
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