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Re: Connecting to Gitlab Community vs Enterprise
Ok I solved the problem. Our corporate Gitlab server would show "site untrusted" in FireFox on the collaborator server machine because the certificate issuer (GlobalSign) is not trusted by default. This was the clue. I got the certificate from our IT dept. and installed it into the Java runtime certicate store using "keytool -import " and now everything works!1.9KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Connecting to Gitlab Community vs Enterprise
My understanding is now that this should not be an issue. However, the connection to our company Gitlab server fails with a single line in the log of ccollab-server 2017-07-06 15:37:17,463 ERROR http-nio-8080-exec-14 com.smartbear.ccollab.controllers.AdminRemoteSystem - Can`t load repositories1.9KViews0likes0CommentsConnecting to Gitlab Community vs Enterprise
I am trialing using Collaborator with Gitlab and our companies Gitlab server. I am able to connect the Collaborator server to a project on "gitlab.com" without any issues but cannot connect to our corporate Gitlab server. I have been told our corporate Gitlab server is "Community" Edition. Is this an issue?1.9KViews0likes2Comments- 4.1KViews0likes0Comments
Re: SVN+Visual Studio -Force require code review?
In an integrated environment like Visual Studio I was hoping that the Collaborator plug-in could hook into the SCS API to force this. In many organizations, Code Reviews are mandatory before commits. The Collaborator feature list says "Collaborator supports both pre and post-commit reviews for SVN. In addition to being able to add changes, revisions, and Subversion diffs, Collaborator also offers server hooks for ensuring changes have been reviewed. This type of workflow is supported in both our GUI client and command line client." So how do I "ensuring changes have been reviewed".4.1KViews0likes2CommentsSVN+Visual Studio -Force require code review?
Hi, I am just getting started with Collaborator 10.2. I have it working fine with SVN + Visual Studio 2015 +VisualSVN- it is amazingly easy to get running. It seems possible to skip any Code review process and commit via the SVN GUI with Studio. Is there any way to 'require' a Code Review of any commits. Or at least ask for one before the commit. Maybe I am missing something here? Thanks AndrewSolved4.2KViews0likes4Comments