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Bradley M. Kuhn
Add mousetrap.js file from Mousetrap 1.4.5, under the Apache license.

The file was download and verified via these commands:
$ git clone https://github.com/ccampbell/mousetrap.git
$ cd mousetrap; git checkout 1.4.5

The file in that repository named mousetrap.js is exactly the same one that
appeared in RhodeCode 2.2.5 in changeset c8d3c0d61d95.

The mousetrap.js states clearly that it is licensed under Apache-2.0.
.. _locking:

===================================
RhodeCode repository locking system
===================================


| Repos with **locking function=disabled** is the default, that's how repos work
  today.
| Repos with **locking function=enabled** behaves like follows:

Repos have a state called `locked` that can be true or false.
The hg/git commands `hg/git clone`, `hg/git pull`, and `hg/git push`
influence this state:

- The command `hg/git pull <repo>` will lock that repo (locked=true)
  if the user has write/admin permissions on this repo

- The command `hg/git clone <repo>` will lock that repo (locked=true) if the
  user has write/admin permissions on this repo


RhodeCode will remember the user id who locked the repo
only this specific user can unlock the repo (locked=false) by calling

- `hg/git push <repo>`

every other command on that repo from this user and
every command from any other user will result in http return code 423 (locked)


additionally the http error includes the <user> that locked the repo
(e.g. “repository <repo> locked by user <user>”)


So the scenario of use for repos with `locking function` enabled is that
every initial clone and every pull gives users (with write permission)
the exclusive right to do a push.


Each repo can be manually unlocked by admin from the repo settings menu.