Hi Sean,

lps-dev is our trunk for now, or near enough. We currently do internal work on Perforce, with a one-way gateway to svn. We are however considering a transition to svn, and we've discussed opening read/write branches in svn for external contributors (and a few internal contributors) to smooth the transition. You'd be one of the first (but not absolutely the first) to be working on an svn branch.

Let's talk later this week and we'll see about timing and logistics of getting a branch set up for you.

jim

On Jan 1, 2006, at 3:05 AM, Sean Wheller wrote:

scope of the changes are dramatic. It will hamper the speed of the work 

process if we have to use a proxy-committer to update the repository. 


Most of the work is limited to the docs/ so any problems will be topical. 

Branching will further insulate and the rest is just a leap of faith to place 

trust in the rcs. Hack the src and let svn take care of the rest.  :-)


BTW. While we are on the subject. Which dir in svn should I be looking at? 

There is lsp/ and then lsp-devel/


Where is the trunk (HEAD) development taking place?


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