Hi Steve.
Looking at the graph of the repository, it seems to me that you're upgrading the windows branch with patches fetched from the qpid svn repository. As seen in:

http://github.com/shuston/qpid-port/network

I thought that perhaps it would be better to keep the main branch synched with the svn repository,and then, merge changes from the main branch into the port branches. Otherwise, both the solaris and windows branches will have to read and apply changes from the external qpid svn repo. Don't you think it would be better to merge from an updated main branch in sync? I think that should be also better to generate patches against the qpid repo, as easy as comparing with the main branch.

What do you think?

Regards.


Steve Huston escribió:
Update on this git repository... If you want to contribute work back
to the repository, I need to add you as a collaborator. So, you'd need
an account at github.com (you can create a free one) - send me your
git name and I'll add you.

Thanks,
-Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Huston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 7:13 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Git qpid-port repo has a new "windows" branch


Hi folks,

All those wishing to help with the Windows work... The git
repo qpid-port at git://github.com/shuston/qpid-port.git has
a new "windows" branch. Currently on the head of that branch
is the changes and additions I posted to jira 1105. See that
issue for complete details.

I'm not a git wiz, but if you know what to do to access that
repo/branch, go for it - all help is welcome. Please bring
questions, discussions, etc. to this list.

Manuel, if you want to branch for your work on that repo,
please do so - it would make it easier to merge with the
Solaris things later.

Thanks!
-Steve



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