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Once approved, users can be given roles on a project via the project's
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Settings / Members tab by a project manager.
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## Repositories (SVN)
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If you have requested it, your project will include a
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[subversion](http://subversion.apache.org/) repository. All project's
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repositories are available on the following URL:
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http://svn.ohwr.org
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You can calculate the complete url of your repository by adding `/` and
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your project's identifier to that url. For example, the source code of
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this page is on the `ohr-support` repository:
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http://svn.ohwr.org/ohr-support
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This URL is publicly available on read-mode (everyone can "update" from
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these repositories).
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Anyone wanting to commit changes to a project will have to be
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authenticated as a developer or manager on that project.
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If you only want to browse the source code, notice that Redmine provides
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a nicer interface via its "Repository" tab (you should see it on the
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toolbar, above this text). It is also possible to include links to
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particular releases or files (see the "wiki editing
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guide"/help/wiki\_syntax\_detailed.html for details).
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## Mailing Lists (Sympa)
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If you have requested it, your project will include a mailing list.
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Mailing lists are managed via a [sympa](http://www.sympa.org/)
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interface.
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OHWR's mailing lists interface is available here:
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http://lists.ohwr.org
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You can calculate the complete url of your mailing list's by adding
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`/sympa/info/` and your project's identifier to that url. For example,
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`ohr-support`'s mailing list page is here:
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http://svn.ohwr.org/ohr-support
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From there, you can browse the mailing list's archive, list of users,
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etc.
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Mailing list archives are publicly available. There's no way to make
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private mailing lists.
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If you are a project's administrator, an account will be created for you
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on the sympa system. Your login and password will be the same as you use
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on the ohwr site. You will have owner rights over that list.
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Appart from that, sympa's subscriptions are separated and independent
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from the rest of the site's account; It's possible to be a member of a
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project, and not be subscribed to its mailing list - in fact, newly
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created users are NOT automatically subscribed to the project's mailing
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list; they have to proactively subscribe (see below). It's also possible
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to be subscribed to a sympa mailing list while not having an account on
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the site for that project.
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There isn't any procedure for automatically subscribing new project
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users to a mailing lists; only list owners are created automatically.
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The sympa web interface provides the lists owners with a way to
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mass-subscribe lots of users via uploading of a text file. We however
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recommend keeping the subscription voluntary.
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The instructions for joining a list can be found on each project's
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"Mailing List" tab; see [ohr-support mailing list
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page](https://www.ohwr.org/mailing_list/show?project_id=ohr-support) for
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an example). In all cases, the procedure starts by requesting a
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subscription. Before the subscription is made effective, the mailing
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list owner (which could be yourself) will have to approve it.
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Mailing lists are also open; anyone can send an email to them, including
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unregistered users. However, emails from unregistered users will be
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moderated by the mailing list owners (they will receive a private email
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when an email from an unregistered user arrives).
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