Hi John,

Why can't you use subversion on at least one of your machines to
download a tagged version? Seems like a strange restriction. You could
even do it at home and email it to  yourself if you can't do it at
work.

Peter

On 9/6/06, John Clayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For various reasons, using subversion in our project is not feasible.
> It's important that we maintain stability in our codebase though, so
> we only want to include official releases of the Engines plugin. I
> was hoping something like this might work: ruby script/plugin install
> http://svn.rails-engines.org/plugins/engines/tags/rel_1.0.0, but no
> luck, nothing there anyway.
>
> So, I figure either there really is no tagged release there or
> subversion is required to get a tagged release. Since I don't use
> subversion, I'm not sure which is true.  Can anyone illuminate?
> Provide some way to get official releases on into the future? We
> could always
>
> For my 2 cents, it's too bad that plugins are so tied to subversion
> in the first place, and I'd really like to see a more flexible and
> more gems-like (or any-decent-package-manager-like) method to
> distribute them. But I digress ...
>
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> John
>
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