hi, i want to start tracking the nuxeo source repository on my local
system and, reading here:

  http://www.nuxeo.org/xwiki/bin/view/FAQ/DownloadingNuxeoSources/

it appears that i need just follow along with these commands:

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hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo
cd nuxeo
hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-common
hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-runtime
hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-core
hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-services
hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-theme
hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-webengine
hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-jsf
hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-gwt
hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-features
hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-dm
hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-shell
hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-distribution

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to get a *complete* nuxeo source checkout with mercurial.

  i see that, further down that page, i can define some shell
functions to speed things up, but i just want to verify that doing
the above (slowly and tediously) will give me *exactly* the same
effect, is that correct?  and i can add the functions to speed things
up at my leisure.

  i don't want to worry about any older code, i want to keep up to
date, so doing the above and simply pulling on a regular basis will do
that for me, correct?  am i missing anything?

rday
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