I would add a folder alongside libsecondlife and libsecondlife-cs like
applications and have anyone who wants to put an app in there register
for a gna account and add them as a dev.
--Jesse

On 7/9/06, John Hurliman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jesse Nesbitt wrote:
> Hi all,
> It seems to me that some redundant work is being done, not in the
> library itself, but in the application space. I know that someone else
> and I are both separately working on an IM/Chat program (and AFAIK I
> saw a screenshot of someone elses too). What can we do about these
> redundant applications?
> I propose a SVN repo for open applications using libsl. Does anyone
> else have ideas, or is this  just a pet peeve of mine?
> --Jesse
>
I would like to give svn access to application developers that want to
share their code, how should it be done though? Individual directories
for each project in the trunk alongside the libsecondlife-cs directory?
An applications branch? Let me know and I will look at getting things setup.

John

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