I have an SVN repository that a number of developers work on.
I don't care about commits from a couple of developers. So, I added "ceustace jmclelland" to the ignore users (single line text box).
Firstly, this didn't seem to stop me seeing the commits (at least from jmclelland) but every time I edited the project, the ignored users would duplicate the entries.
I don't know how to attach an image but my ignored users text box now looks like:
I have an SVN repository that a number of developers work on.
I don't care about commits from a couple of developers. So, I added "ceustace jmclelland" to the ignore users (single line text box). Firstly, this didn't seem to stop me seeing the commits (at least from jmclelland) but every time I edited the project, the ignored users would duplicate the entries. I don't know how to attach an image but my ignored users text box now looks like:
ceustace ceustace jmclelland ceustace jmclelland ceustace jmclelland ceustace jmclelland ceustace ceustace ceustace jmclelland ceustace jmclelland ceustace jmclelland ceustace jmclelland ceustace ceustace ceustace jmclelland ceustace jmclelland ceustace jmclelland ceustace jmclelland ceustace ceustace ceustace jmclelland ceustace jmclelland ...
Even if I completely delete the ignored users contents, when I go back and check, the content appears to not have changed