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#2 15032 tjuricek Starting config and doc revisions.
System is now broken while revisions underway.

Configuration of the p4d connection is now done via a single HWSSettings middleware object injected into the Rack env.

The HWSP4Cleanup middleware now cleans up any p4 injected into the Rack env.

The Auth::App class now mostly just contains one method to generate a p4 ticket. /auth/v1/login.

Added yard documentation for the main project.

Yard docs have been reconfigured to dump into build/ directories. This should probably be done with each release. Hm...

The top level rake file contains a task, 'all:doc', to update our documentation. This should probably be run for each checkin. Hm...

Specs are now using Rack::Test on top of a 'live' p4d. I'd suggest you still use the p4util mechanism, which now dumps to a /tmp folder, so we can safely add P4IGNORE rules back into your local .p4config file.

Old 'perforce' application now called 'helix_versioning_engine'.

Removing cache data. Helix Sync may be slow. It may also get axed. We'll see.
#1 13891 tjuricek Added a 'member' concept to projects.

members is the start of a basic project 'role' definition. In Helix sync, this is mostly just used to indicate this is a "my Project" in the UI and a project member can have the ability to leave the project or add someone else.

Eventually, we expect "members" to mean more, like, is part of a group that has write access to the files of the project. But that sort of definition is very TBD.