Well OK. What about discussing a subversion dictory tree? I think there can be a folder for RTL, Gate level netlists, simulation scripts, results, doc, software driver, etc... I'll make a proposal and see what you think of it.
S. Quoting Timothy Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Ok. I, or someone else with write access to SVN should check them in > sometime soon. > > On 3/3/06, Sébastien Bouché <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm more a user of CVS. But, for sure, binary files are handled by > subversion. > > Moreover, I think that it would be nice to have all files under the control > of > > subversion. > > So everybody would be able to retrieve the entire project and efficiently > work > > on it. > > That would mean that we should talk about the project directory tree. > > > > Sebastien > > > > Quoting Attila Kinali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 07:22:16 -0500 > > > "Timothy Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > How do you put a PDF into subversion? How is subversion going to be > > > > helpful with comparing versions of documents that it finds to be > > > > completely different? They're essentially graphical. > > > > > > You can put binaries into svn, it works quite well. > > > But it does not give you any advantage over having > > > them just in some directory than that everyone would > > > get some kind of push of the newest version. > > > > > > Attila Kinali > > > > > > -- > > > wer soviel schoggi isst, kann sowieso nicht dumm sein ;-) > > > -- Sandra > > > > > > > > > > --Sébastien http://tetsuo3.free.fr _______________________________________________ Open-graphics mailing list [email protected] http://lists.duskglow.com/mailman/listinfo/open-graphics List service provided by Duskglow Consulting, LLC (www.duskglow.com)
