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# group definitions
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You can group repos or users for convenience. The syntax is the same for both
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and does not distinguish; until you *use* the group name it could really be
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either.
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Here's an example:
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@developers = dilbert alice wally
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Group definitions accumulate; this is the same as the above:
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@developers = dilbert
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@developers = alice
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@developers = wally
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You can use one group in another group definition; the values will be expanded
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right there (meaning later additions will not appear in the second group).
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@developers = dilbert alice
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@interns = ashok
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@staff = @interns @developers
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@developers = wally
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# wally is NOT part of @staff
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2012-04-05 18:01:23 +02:00
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## special group `@all`
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`@all` is a special group name that is often convenient to use if you really
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mean "all repos" or "all users".
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