On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 21:39 +0100, bruno desthuilliers wrote:
> A proxy (in french : procuration) is an object that (more or less
> transparently) manage access to another object. Google for the design
> pattern of the same name.
> 
> The french for repository is "référentiel". If you've worked with SVN
> (and I think you did), you know what's a repositiry is !-)

The repositories I mostly work with are the Debian's and Fedora/Yum's
ones. I mostly translate repository as "entrepot" in French. May be I'm
wrong.

> In CPS, the document objects you're working with in the workspaces and
> sections are not the objects themselves, but proxy pointing to the real
> object in the repository

All objects in the CPS portal are in fact stored in there. Ok.
What about FS objects? are they also stored in there? Or there is
another "pointer" layer that points to the file system?

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