Hi, I'm working on kdegames/palapeli-rules. Palapeli lived in playground/games for a very long time. 1.5 years into its development, I decided to rewrite it from scratch using the lessons I learned over the time.
So I moved the directory trunk/playground/games/palapeli to trunk/playground/games/palapeli.old and started development of the rewrite at the old path trunk/playground/games/palapeli. I kept the old source code in the "palapeli.old" directory for a month to use it as a reference when writing the new code. (I did not know about "svn checkout -R" back then.) In the rules, I'm thinking of 1. using the parentmap to make the first commit on the new Palapeli (1028102) the parent of the last commit of the old Palapeli (1024816) and 2. omitting those commits which move the old code to "palapeli.old" (1028097) and delete this directory a month later (1043580). This should maintain temporal and contextual order without introducing additional branches. Is this a good idea? If not, what do you suggest? Greetings Stefan _______________________________________________ Kde-scm-interest mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-scm-interest
