On Wednesday, January 19, 2011, Emmanuel Lecharny <[email protected]> wrote: > On 1/19/11 3:21 PM, Alex Karasulu wrote: > > I guess we're going with a area where all dependencies are linked via > svn:externals at the top level instead of reproducing this structure > in each project: I.e. In studio area and apacheds areas. Here's what I > am thinking: > > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/directory/trunks > > Notice the ending 's' in trunks. This svn folder I propose we link to > all the trunks of directory projects. The link is short, easy to > remember and makes sense. We check this out to pull down all project > trunks together to build all and load all into the IDE in one shot. > > > Does that mean I'll download Apacheds *and* studio ?
Yes if u co from here but as you say below if u just want apacheds just check out from the usual place. > > I guess I can still work on Apacheds alone by downloading > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/directory/apacheds/trunk-with-dependencies... > Yep > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/directory/branches > > Here we keep other branch specific svn:externals folders that > reference project branches in their respective areas under svn. We can > use a convention like<branch-name>-with-dependencies for such link > folders on branches. This may however be redundant, so maybe we can > just use the<branch-name> by itself. It's already understood to be a > "link folder" because of it's location. WDYT? > > I'm wondering if we should not create a meta-project for apacheds. It's a bit > painfull to have to co trunk-wih-dependencies :/ What is a meta-project? > > We should also require a branch log file in this branches folder to > chronicle what we've creates and deleted over time an why. Subversion > log will show this too so this may also be redundant but it's nice to > just see this info via http without having to run svn log or sift > through changes. WDYT? > > Well, I'd rather depend on svn logs. They will be up to date, all the time :) > This was something done before to know what was deleted. It helps a bit as an index in case you want to get back something u delete but cannot remember the name. -Alex -- Alex Karasulu My Blog :: http://www.jroller.com/akarasulu/ Apache Directory Server :: http://directory.apache.org Apache MINA :: http://mina.apache.org To set up a meeting with me: http://tungle.me/AlexKarasulu
