mhm.. btw.
1.2 is not yet released we are still with 1.2 Beta

;o)

stefan

Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> Paul wrote: "In my code I maintain separate branches for each minor release
> (so branches/1.2) so that I can make patches to that code base, while
> also working on the next release 1.3..."
> 
> So should I do something like "branches/stable/1.3"?
> 
> SS
> 
> On 6/13/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> SS,
>>
>> We would just do a tag when we do a release.
>>
>> With SVN there isn't really tags and branches per se it's just a
>> convention, what is actually happening behind the scenes is that you are
>> creating a "copy" of the sub directory under say branches/stable to
>> tags/2.2.0. When it copies all it does is say associate each file with
>> the version currently in the source directory. After you've done that
>> you can make changes independently in the copied files.
>>
>> The difference between branches and tags are in branches you're
>> encouraged to make changes to code which you can then merge to/from
>> trunk. In my code I maintain separate branches for each minor release
>> (so branches/1.2) so that I can make patches to that code base, while
>> also working on the next release 1.3 and tag each release under
>> tags/1.2.1. With tags you're not supposed to make changes once you've
>> tagged it, this way you know exactly what was in a release.
>>
>> Takes a while to get used to but then it makes sense.
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>> Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
>>> Paul,
>>>
>>> Do I need to create a tag when I make the stable branch? Or do we just
>>> do this for a release?
>>>
>>> SS
>>>
>>> On 6/13/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> SS,
>>>>
>>>> We should also create tags when we do a numbered version release so that
>>>> we can recreate that release if required.
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>>>
>>>> Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm afraid I was already well into the process of setting up the SVN
>>>>> when I read the helpful e-mails in this thread. :[
>>>>>
>>>>> I have made a stab at setting up the SVN for OpenJUMP at the JPP, and
>>>>> it *may* be ready for use.
>>>>>
>>>>> I made a "trunk" and "branches" folders under the "openjump" folder. I
>>>>> then created a branch of "trunk" in the "branches/stable" folder. This
>>>>> included the scripts, installers, etc., not just the "trunk/src"
>>>>> folder. This will allow us to version all elements of the release, not
>>>>> just the source code. I can change this if it is not acceptable.
>>>>>
>>>>> I also see everyone has SVN access.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can someone check my work on the SVN before we decide to "go live"
>>>>> with it. It is totally possible that I have royally messed things up.
>>>>>
>>>>> The Sunburned Surveyor
>>>>>
>>>>> P.S. - When we do "go live" changes to OpenJUMP should go in the trunk.
>>>>> After they have been "approved" (however that works) we can move them
>>>>> to the stable branch.
>>>>>
>>>>> P.S.S. - Might I suggest that we adopt a "suggested" format for commit
>>>>> comments? I lined out some really basic guidelines for the SurveyOS
>>>>> Project Subversion Repository. I'm not saying we should require
>>>>> developers follow something similar, just that we "suggest" they do.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://surveyoswiki.pbwiki.com/SurveyOS+Subversion+Repository+Usage+Guidelines
>>>>>
>>>>> (I know that having a simple commit log format could help if we wantd
>>>>> to use some scripts or parsing tools of the SVN logs in the future. At
>>>>> least that is what I read in one of my SVN books.)
>>>>>
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