Exactly why I would never find it ;)

On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 9:57 PM, Sébastien Morin
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey ! Hey !
>
> I found it while reading the section on branch creation...
>
> Cheers.
>
>
> Séb
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> Edward d'Auvergne wrote:
>> I would have never have picked up that one!  Cheers.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 7:30 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Author: semor
>>> Date: Tue Jan  6 19:30:55 2009
>>> New Revision: 8226
>>>
>>> URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax?rev=8226&view=rev
>>> Log:
>>> Corrected a small typo in the development chapter of the manual.
>>>
>>>
>>> Modified:
>>>    1.3/docs/latex/develop.tex
>>>
>>> Modified: 1.3/docs/latex/develop.tex
>>> URL: 
>>> http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/1.3/docs/latex/develop.tex?rev=8226&r1=8225&r2=8226&view=diff
>>> ==============================================================================
>>> --- 1.3/docs/latex/develop.tex (original)
>>> +++ 1.3/docs/latex/develop.tex Tue Jan  6 19:30:55 2009
>>> @@ -415,7 +415,7 @@
>>>  \subsubsection{Branch creation}
>>>  \index{repository!branch creation}
>>>
>>> -If a change is likely to be disruptive or cause breakages in the program, 
>>> the use of your own temporary branch is recommended.  This private branch 
>>> is a complete copy of one of the main development lines wherein you can 
>>> make changes without disrupting the other developers.  Although called a 
>>> private branch every change is visible to all other developers and each 
>>> commit will result in an automatic email to the relax-commits mailing 
>>> list\index{mailing list!relax-commits}.  Other developers are even able to 
>>> check out your branch and make modifications to it.  Private branches can 
>>> also be used for testing ideas.  If the idea does not work the branch can 
>>> be deleted from the repository (in reality the branch will always exist 
>>> between the revision numbers of its creation and deletion and can always be 
>>> resurrected).  For example to create a branch from the main 1.2 development 
>>> line called \texttt{molmol\_macros} whereby new Molmol macros are to be 
>>> written, type
>>> +If a change is likely to be disruptive or cause breakages in the program, 
>>> the use of your own temporary branch is recommended.  This private branch 
>>> is a complete copy of one of the main development lines wherein you can 
>>> make changes without disrupting the other developers.  Although called a 
>>> private branch every change is visible to all other developers and each 
>>> commit will result in an automatic email to the relax-commits mailing 
>>> list\index{mailing list!relax-commits}.  Other developers are even able to 
>>> check out your branch and make modifications to it.  Private branches can 
>>> also be used for testing ideas.  If the idea does not work the branch can 
>>> be deleted from the repository (in reality the branch will always exist 
>>> between the revision numbers of its creation and deletion and can always be 
>>> resurrected).  For example to create a branch from the main 1.3 development 
>>> line called \texttt{molmol\_macros} whereby new Molmol macros are to be 
>>> written, type
>>>
>>>  \begin{exampleenv}
>>>  \$ svn cp svn+ssh://[email protected]/svn/relax/1.3 $\backslash$ \\
>>>
>>>
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