> It seems that ... the directory structure ... must be driven by ... > division-of-labor-during-development concerns ... > rather than by the conceptual structure of the classes
This is bad? I guess that's a matter of perspective. We've never let project structure be dictated by something as ephemeral as class hierarchy. Refactoring wreaks havoc when classes and directories move, are deleted, etc. We break it up into logical groups with several related classes. We find it easier to perform unit testing this way, which to us is more important. -- Government is a broker in pillage and every election is a sort of advance auction of stolen goods. - H. L. Mencken in _The Baltimore Sun_ _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
