I agree with Martin on this - if you need everything, you can always checkout MyFaces, right?
regards, Martin On 9/23/05, Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Bill Dudney wrote: > > > Well the idea is that people would then be using current/trunk to checkout > > instead of just current. > > But by definition, what's in branches and tags is not current, so why does > it make sense to include them under 'current'? The structure you described > is exactly what you have without using the 'current' external in the first > place, isn't it? > > -- > Martin Cooper > > > > TTFN, > > > > -bd- > > > > On Sep 22, 2005, at 12:31 PM, Martin Cooper wrote: > > > >> > >> > >> On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Bill Dudney wrote: > >> > >> > >>> Hi All, > >>> > >>> I'd like to propose that we change current to be; > >>> > >>> current > >>> /branches > >>> /tags > >>> /trunk > >>> > >>> Still all externals but tracking the group of tags & branches that are > >>> common across all the subprojects. > >>> > >>> current/trunk -> becomes what we currently call current > >>> current/branches -> currently empty > >>> current/tags -> 1_1_0 with externals to each subproject's 1_1_0 tag > >>> > >> > >> I would recommend against doing that. It would mean that everyone checking > >> out 'current' would end up with multiple copies of the entire source tree, > >> which is unlikely to be something that they would want. > >> > >> Most people are unlikely to want more than one version of the source at any > >> given time, so I don't see a need to clump together multiple versions in a > >> single checkout. > >> > >> -- > >> Martin Cooper > >> > >> > >> > >>> To fix the faces-config.xml bug that's been identified in the 1_1_0 > >>> release we can create a branch in current/branches/1_1_0 that uses > >>> externals to the tags for everything but 'build' which would point to the > >>> 1_1_0 branch in build (not yet created but I'd be glad to do that). > >>> > >>> Thoughts? > >>> > >>> TTFN, > >>> > >>> -bd- > >>> > >> > > > > > -- http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Trainings in English and German
