Hi Adrian,
Before you sent this email, I was writing an email to Christian saying to
avoid committing data in SVN.
Then I avoid "brute" delete of these data leaving Christian to follow your
procedure.
Cheers,
Daniele
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Adrian Custer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Christian,
>
> Being far from SVN these days, I end up being the last to update so I
> only just downloaded all the .tif files you recently committed to the
> SVN. While others have commented on this, perhaps this has not gotten
> back to you yet.
>
>
> You should *not* be committing data to the SVN without good reason.
>
> We have all made this mistake and recently we just spent a bunch of time
> cleaning up the SVN after ourselves so you are not the first. I am
> surprised you did not read about this in the Developer's Guide---when
> Confluence comes back up I'll go look and make sure this admonition is
> there. Also it's too bad your mentor didn't look over your commits
> before you made them to make sure they were clean---please talk to your
> mentor when you are about to do anything unusual.
>
> Obviously, you need data for testing. Please look at the sample-data
> module to see if you can reuse what is there. If you can not, then we
> should add the minimal amount of data to that module so you can work.
> You should decide what you need and send an email to the list asking
> everyone if this makes sense. Note that if you need to have massively
> large images, to cut up, mosaic or otherwise manipulate, you should
> generate those on the fly from smaller fragments for your test.
>
> For now, you should remove the files from the SVN so we don't each have
> them in all our working copies. The elegant way to do this would be to
> back out all your work to the last commit prior to adding the files.
> Then you can re-commit all that work other than the images. You'll have
> to learn how to commit reverse patches: ask your mentor and use the svn
> book as your friend. Doing this well will allow us easily to clean up
> the repository itself.
>
> thanks,
> adrian
>
>
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