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@ <p>You do not normally want a bot to walk your entire repository because
@ if it does, your server will end up computing diffs and annotations for
@ every historical version of every file and creating ZIPs and tarballs of
@ every historical check-in, which can use a lot of CPU and bandwidth
@ even for relatively small projects.</p>
@ <hr />
entry_attribute("Public pages", 30, "public-pages",
"pubpage", "");
@ <p>A comma-separated list of glob patterns for pages that are accessible
@ without needing a login and using the privileges given by the
@ "Default privileges" setting below. Example use case: Set this field
@ to "/doc/trunk/www/*" to give anonymous users read-only permission to the
@ latest version of the embedded documentation in the www/ folder without
@ allowing them to see the rest of the source code.
@ </p>
@ <hr />
onoff_attribute("Allow users to register themselves",
"self-register", "selfregister", 0);
@ <p>Allow users to register themselves through the HTTP UI.
@ The registration form always requires filling in a CAPTCHA
@ (<em>auto-captcha</em> setting is ignored). Still, bear in mind that anyone
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@ <p>You do not normally want a bot to walk your entire repository because
@ if it does, your server will end up computing diffs and annotations for
@ every historical version of every file and creating ZIPs and tarballs of
@ every historical check-in, which can use a lot of CPU and bandwidth
@ even for relatively small projects.</p>
@ <hr />
onoff_attribute("Require a CAPTCHA if not logged in",
"require-captcha", "reqcapt", 1);
@ <p>Require a CAPTCHA for edit operations (appending, creating, or
@ editing wiki or tickets or adding attachments to wiki or tickets)
@ for users who are not logged in.</p>
@ <hr />
entry_attribute("Public pages", 30, "public-pages",
"pubpage", "");
@ <p>A comma-separated list of glob patterns for pages that are accessible
@ without needing a login and using the privileges given by the
@ "Default privileges" setting below. Example use case: Set this field
@ to "/doc/trunk/www/*" to give anonymous users read-only permission to the
@ latest version of the embedded documentation in the www/ folder without
@ allowing them to see the rest of the source code.
@ </p>
@ <hr />
onoff_attribute("Allow users to register themselves",
"self-register", "selfregister", 0);
@ <p>Allow users to register themselves through the HTTP UI.
@ The registration form always requires filling in a CAPTCHA
@ (<em>auto-captcha</em> setting is ignored). Still, bear in mind that anyone
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