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-------- Message d'origine --------
De : Rémi Druilhe <[email protected]>
Date : 19/04/2017 16:25 (GMT+01:00)
À : Discussions for new Eclipse projects <[email protected]>
Objet : Re: [incubation] Multiple GIT repositories/modules (was Re: Questions 
related to the initial contribution)

Ok, thank you. I will do like you said.

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2017-04-19 15:30 GMT+02:00 Tyler Jewell 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
I think we ask webmaster so that we can make sure things are tidy and organized.


Tyler Jewell // CEO // tyler@​codenvy.​com // 978.884.5355


On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 6:25 AM, Rémi Druilhe 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello,

Thanks for the answers. Thus, I assume we will use multiple GIT repositories. 
It will help us for the management of the subprojects.

This lead me to my next question, according to 
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Git#Creating_a_new_repository, we can ask for others 
repositories or create a new one by ourself. I am able to connect to the GIT 
server using SSH. Do I have the rights to create a new repository or should I 
ask it to a webmaster? I haven't tried it yet because I don't want to broke the 
Eclipse process with forbidden shell request.

Thanks.

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2017-04-19 14:38 GMT+02:00 Tyler Jewell 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
The Eclipse Che project spans 6 or 7 repositories now. We do it for a couple 
reasons:
1. Dependency management for assemblies that combine many pieces together
2. Size management for git cloning operations.  Specifically our customizations 
to Tomcat and our documentation are sizable.
3. Components that are part of the product, but release on a different cycle 
than the product.  For example, Che has a library of stacks which are 
Dockerfiles compiled into images and pushed onto DockerHub in an eclipse 
organization. These stacks are referenced by and loaded by Che, but we version 
and release them on a different timetable.

Tyler


Tyler Jewell // CEO // tyler@​codenvy.​com // 978.884.5355<tel:(978)%20884-5355>


On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 4:07 AM, Ed Willink 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi

I don't think distinct technologies is a justification for distinct 
repositories, however:

When my projects moved to GIT, I wondered whether one large repo per project 
was a good idea, or whether modules would improve performance. At that time 
there was a strong recommendation for a single repository. A few years later I 
see the time to clone an ever increasing GIT repo as unwelcome and notice that 
some projects such as Xtext seem to be refactoring. I suspect that multiple 
modules would be a good idea, but do not have time/inclination to reorganise my 
own repos. Arguably CVS had each file as a distinct module and so communication 
was much smaller.

Regards

Ed Willink

On 19/04/2017 09:15, Rémi Druilhe wrote:
Hello,

We received the first commiters status on the newly created sensiNact project. 
We sh=ould soon provide the initial contribution for IP review. We just had a 
small meeting with the team and we have some questions.

Our project is mainly composed of, at least, 2 larges subprojects, i.e., a 
client and a server. Thus, we would like to know what is the better way to 
proceed for the IP review. Should we submit the two subprojects or should we do 
it incrementally (the server and then the client). I know there is the parallel 
IP 
process<https://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/HOWTO/Parallel_IP_Process>
 we could ask for but I don't know if this is relevant for this case.

To accelerate the IP review, we are not going to submit all the modules in the 
initial contribution. It will also let us put in the right format our existing 
code and still start the IP review process. Is a new module (or in the future a 
new feature) must always be sent for IP review? According to the Eclipse Legal 
Process<https://www.eclipse.org/legal/EclipseLegalProcessPoster.pdf>, we could 
just submit a minimal set of code of the project (initial commit on page 2) and 
then commit everything else using the normal process (page 1, Figure 1).

And the last question. We have at least 2 subprojects. We saw that it is 
possible to create new repositories (cf. 
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Git#Creating_a_new_repository). Can we ask for others 
repositories to host subprojects (e.g., the client, the server, etc.)? It will 
ease the project management because we are not using the same technologies on 
the subprojects. Or should we request for a new Eclipse project in order to 
have a separated GIT repository?

Thanks,

Best regards.
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