Hi folks, this time we need to find a way for managing artifacts in Subversion so that Client resources can get to them through Confluence (readonly) and not have to enter a password.
This is related to the need to use Subversion as the repository of record for artifacts so that anyone can see them, but only authorized folks can modify them. Additionally, if a resource is allow to just read it, they should be able to open it without a password.
Could you please guide me through the exact steps to get this done ?
Thank you very much
Fernando
Hi Fernando,
Confluence is not integrated with Subversion.
What you could do is to set the permissions accordingly through Administration > Source and then share the instructions to open the file via a Confluence page.
This page can have anonymous acces, BUT the users will need to login to open files in Subversion.
The only way Confluence will show files is if you attach them to the pages. Even for a local installation, this feature does not exist. Actually, researching our related feature request, I found indications from our Product Managers that this kind of feature is not in Confluence roadmap.
--Luzia
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