Impressive. Thanks Sean for taking the time and neuron processing time
to reorganize the SVN. I've just done a checkout of the current
without problems. At first sight, it looks very clear and intuitive.
This is, indeed, a more natural organization of the project. The
svn:externals system is really good and works like a charm.

I am eager to see all this working ;-)

By the way, for the code generation stuff I would use a root called
tools, as you propose in an earlier post (tools/codegen,tools/xdoclet,
tools/wml).

Regards,

Bruno

2005/6/21, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I finished up a test run of the reorg.  There are several outstanding
> issues (no lib directory etc.) but there is enough there for you to
> get the picture.
> 
> You can browse it at: http://svn.apache.org/repos/test/myfaces/
> 
> To get the latest do a checkout of:
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/test/myfaces/current and you will see the
> svn:externals in action!
> 
> As I mentioned, we will have the latest code (just before the move)
> tagged so that the old structure and files will be available.  I
> didn't do that in the test server but you can see what I mean if you
> check out the last tagged version of the code:
> 
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/test/myfaces/core/tags/rel_1_0_9/
> 
> sean
>

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