+1 On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 21:52:31 -0800 (PST), Don Brown wrote: >�Perhaps this has already been discussed, but I couldn't find >�anything about it.... > >�How will we organize Struts subprojects in the repository? �As I >�understand it, Struts subprojects are projects that are intimately >�associated with Struts, yet have their own release cycle. �The >�prime example being struts-faces. > >�If so, why is struts-faces located in /trunk/ and therefore >�branched and tagged along with Struts core? �Shouldn't it have its >�own trunk/branches/tags triad for its own release cycles? > >�In a particular project in my day job, we have two main components >�that have their own release cycles. �In subversion, we give them >�the following organization: server/ trunk/ branches/ tags/ client/ >�trunk/ branches/ tags/ > >�This allows each component to branch and tag without affecting the >�other. I would think a similiar organization would be practical for >�Struts to allow sub-projects like struts-faces and struts-flow to >�manage themselves. I'd recommend (if it hasn't already been >�discussed and rejected) we adopt a similar pattern with "core", >�"struts-faces", "struts-flow", and "struts-bsf" as root >�directories, each with their own branches/tags/trunk directories. > >�Don > >�-------------------------------------------------------------------- >�- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For >�additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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