2009/9/6 Chris Cannam <[email protected]>

> On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 9:00 PM, Heikki Johannes Junes<[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > $ svn checkout
> > http://${
> [email protected]/svnroot/rosegarden/trunk<http://[email protected]/svnroot/rosegarden/trunk>
> > trunk-rebasing
> > $ cd trunk-rebasing
> > $ svn move rosegarden/* ./
> > $ svn move rosegarden/.*project ./
> > $ svn move rosegarden/.settings ./
>
> It would be better to do it by moving directories (as Michael noted)
> rather than files piecemeal.
>

Agreed.


>
> However, the real problem with this is that it would leave everyone
> who checked out trunk/ getting the website, old splash screens, etc.,
> as well as the code.  That's why we have trunk/rosegarden in the first
> place.


> To do this at all, if we were to have trunk/, branches/ and tags/ all
> as siblings (a convention, not a standard, btw), we would need to make
> them siblings under some other directory, with non-code stuff (stuff
> that does not get branched) as siblings to that other directory.  If
> that makes any sense.
>
>
They are already in different places, see, please,

http://rosegarden.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/rosegarden/trunk/

and

http://rosegarden.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/rosegarden/


> I'm not inclined to comment much on the other garbage in this thread,
> but: Chris F., it's not all that intrusive to have to pause and do an
> svn switch before updating or committing, once only -- it shouldn't
> actually break anyone's working copy -- and Heikki: your rant was
> wholly inappropriate, this is not the case of an obviously superior
> technology being rejected on purely irrational grounds that you seem
> to think it is.  That said, if we can improve things for everyone,
> that would be fine.


Sorry for the rant. Generalizing was not appropriate here.

Even if devil may live in details, I try in future propose the details
in a gentle manner.

-- 

Heikki
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