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I have a RHEL Server and would like to enable a group of users to be able to upload / modify mostly Python script that enrich data in our ticketing system. The problem is that they can't have access to the shell and I don't want to go each and every time to make the corrections / uploads for them ? What alternative could I possibly have?










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    I have a RHEL Server and would like to enable a group of users to be able to upload / modify mostly Python script that enrich data in our ticketing system. The problem is that they can't have access to the shell and I don't want to go each and every time to make the corrections / uploads for them ? What alternative could I possibly have?










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      I have a RHEL Server and would like to enable a group of users to be able to upload / modify mostly Python script that enrich data in our ticketing system. The problem is that they can't have access to the shell and I don't want to go each and every time to make the corrections / uploads for them ? What alternative could I possibly have?










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      I have a RHEL Server and would like to enable a group of users to be able to upload / modify mostly Python script that enrich data in our ticketing system. The problem is that they can't have access to the shell and I don't want to go each and every time to make the corrections / uploads for them ? What alternative could I possibly have?







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          Why not put it in a git repository, and have the server periodically pull from a git repository (either host your own or put it on github, gitlab, bitbucket, etc.). Then you can grant the individuals rights to commit and push changes to the scripts.






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          • Thank you! Got no experience with it but sounds promising. Do you have maybe a tutorial on that ?

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            Lots of suggestions here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4414140/git-auto-pull-using-cronjob

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          Why not put it in a git repository, and have the server periodically pull from a git repository (either host your own or put it on github, gitlab, bitbucket, etc.). Then you can grant the individuals rights to commit and push changes to the scripts.






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          • Thank you! Got no experience with it but sounds promising. Do you have maybe a tutorial on that ?

            – blablatrace
            Feb 23 at 6:46






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            Lots of suggestions here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4414140/git-auto-pull-using-cronjob

            – jsbillings
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          Why not put it in a git repository, and have the server periodically pull from a git repository (either host your own or put it on github, gitlab, bitbucket, etc.). Then you can grant the individuals rights to commit and push changes to the scripts.






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          • Thank you! Got no experience with it but sounds promising. Do you have maybe a tutorial on that ?

            – blablatrace
            Feb 23 at 6:46






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            Lots of suggestions here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4414140/git-auto-pull-using-cronjob

            – jsbillings
            Feb 24 at 0:15














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          Why not put it in a git repository, and have the server periodically pull from a git repository (either host your own or put it on github, gitlab, bitbucket, etc.). Then you can grant the individuals rights to commit and push changes to the scripts.






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          Why not put it in a git repository, and have the server periodically pull from a git repository (either host your own or put it on github, gitlab, bitbucket, etc.). Then you can grant the individuals rights to commit and push changes to the scripts.







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          • Thank you! Got no experience with it but sounds promising. Do you have maybe a tutorial on that ?

            – blablatrace
            Feb 23 at 6:46






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            Lots of suggestions here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4414140/git-auto-pull-using-cronjob

            – jsbillings
            Feb 24 at 0:15



















          • Thank you! Got no experience with it but sounds promising. Do you have maybe a tutorial on that ?

            – blablatrace
            Feb 23 at 6:46






          • 1





            Lots of suggestions here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4414140/git-auto-pull-using-cronjob

            – jsbillings
            Feb 24 at 0:15

















          Thank you! Got no experience with it but sounds promising. Do you have maybe a tutorial on that ?

          – blablatrace
          Feb 23 at 6:46





          Thank you! Got no experience with it but sounds promising. Do you have maybe a tutorial on that ?

          – blablatrace
          Feb 23 at 6:46




          1




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          Lots of suggestions here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4414140/git-auto-pull-using-cronjob

          – jsbillings
          Feb 24 at 0:15





          Lots of suggestions here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4414140/git-auto-pull-using-cronjob

          – jsbillings
          Feb 24 at 0:15


















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