Martin Cooper wrote:

That's fine and dandy if you're using an IDE such as Eclipse, but if you don't use an IDE, it does make sense to just check out the whole enchilada in one go. Or at least _I_ think it does. ;-)

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Martin Cooper

You've got me thinking...

The more I study SVN (and I'm pretty green here) the less the organization of the modules seems to effect what the user experiences. Right now I'm wondering if we've missed the basics here. Is it really not possible to organize the repository using (A) and still have the user be able to do

svn checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/commons

why is this not possible? I seem to be able to do similar using eclipse. In my opinion, its seems we are working on repository structuring of modules for managing versioning/taging, not what the user experiences when doing a checkout?

-Mark

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Mark Diggory
Software Developer
Harvard MIT Data Center
http://www.hmdc.harvard.edu

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