A few bits about the RCS backends
-[[toc ]]
+[[!toc ]]
## Terminology
>>> exactly one darcs repo. I think we can simplify and say conflicting web
>>> edits are not allowed, like most current wiki engines. I don't see that
>>> saving (so much) context in the html is necessary, then.
->>> bma, I would like to see your code. --[[simon]]
+>>> bma, I would like to see your code. --[[Simon_Michael]]
+>>> PS ah, there it is. Let's continue on the [[todo/darcs]] page.
## [[Git]]
command to save disk space.
Note that, as a rule of thumb, you should always put the rcs wrapper (`post-update`)
-into the master repository (`.git/hooks/`) as can be noticed in the Git wrappers of
-the sample [[ikiwiki.setup]].
+into the master repository (`.git/hooks/`).
Here is how a web edit works with ikiwiki and git:
* git-commit in the remote repository
* git-push, pushes the commit to the master repo on the server
+* (Optionally, the master repo's pre-receive hook runs, and checks that the
+ update only modifies files that the pushing user is allowed to update.
+ If not, it aborts the receive.)
* the master repo's post-update hook notices this update, and runs ikiwiki
* ikiwiki notices the modifies page source, and compiles it