The 'Subversion Repository Manager' in JIRA Studio allows you to manage the permissions for your project's Subversion repository. Subversion permissions can be assigned to any user groups that exist in JIRA Studio, but not to individual users. If you want to assign a Subversion permission to a particular user, you can assign the user to a user group with the desired permission.
 | JIRA Studio assigns default Subversion permissions to the 'users', 'developers' and 'administrators' groups. You may wish to change these using the 'Subversion Repository Manager', after your instance of JIRA Studio has been set up. Read more about the default permissions here. |
To administer permissions for the repository,
- Click the 'Administration' link in the top right of the JIRA Studio header. You will need to be logged in as an administrator to see this link.
- The JIRA Studio and JIRA administration menus will be displayed at the left of the screen. Click the 'SVN Permissions' link under the 'Global Settings' section.
- The 'Subversion Permission Manager' page will display (see screenshot below), listing all projects that you have permission to administer. Click the 'Configure' link next to the project that you wish to update the Subversion permissions for.
- The 'Manage Repository' page will display (see screenshot below). The 'Read' panel lists all of the user groups that have the 'Read' permission for the project's Subversion repository. The 'Commit' panel lists all of the user groups that have the 'Commit' (i.e. read and write) permission for the project's Subversion repository.
- You can grant the 'Read' permission to a user group, by selecting the user group in the 'Group' dropdown under the 'Read' panel and clicking 'Add'. Similarly, you can grant the 'Commit' permission to a user group, by selecting the user group in the 'Group' dropdown under the 'Commit' panel and clicking 'Add'. Note, that a user group does not need to be the 'Read' permission, if it has been granted the 'Commit' permission.
- To remove a permission from a user group, click the 'remove' link next to the user group. Note, that removing the 'Commit' permission from a user group will remove read and write access from the user group. You will need to add the 'Read' permission to the user group, if you still wish the user group to retain read access to your repository.
Anonymous access to your project repository is disabled by default. Enabling/disabling anonymous access to your repository is restricted in JIRA Studio. Read more about Enabling Anonymous Access to the Repository.
Screenshot: 'Subversion Repository Manager'

 | The 'Synchronise FishEye permissions' link will set your FishEye permissions to be the same as your Subversion permissions. You should not have to use this function, except on advice from the Atlassian Support team. |
Screenshot: 'Manage Repository'
