Re: What's in a URL ?

2005-12-04 Thread Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy


On Sat, 3 Dec 2005, Nicolas Lehuen wrote:


2. I don't know - I did not made this to distribute


It's a _very_ nice document, but I think you jumped the gun by checking it 
into Doc because it's not a .tex file and doesn't fit into the Mod_python 
manual, which is what the Doc directory is for.


I worry we may develop a tendency towards treating the Apache SVN as file 
sharing mechanism, which is not what it's for. At least whatever is 
underneath mod_python/ directory in SVN must IMHO be part of the "final 
package", and should probably not include any 
scratch-pad/temoprary/work-in-progress type stuff.


Grisha


Re: What's in a URL ?

2005-12-04 Thread Nicolas Lehuen
Understood. Can I use the branches/nlehuen directory to store this kind of work in progress ? I'm pretty used to use SVN as a backup policy...Regards,Nicolas2005/12/5, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:On Sat, 3 Dec 2005, Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
> 2. I don't know - I did not made this to distributeIt's a _very_ nice document, but I think you jumped the gun by checking itinto Doc because it's not a .tex file and doesn't fit into the Mod_python
manual, which is what the Doc directory is for.I worry we may develop a tendency towards treating the Apache SVN as filesharing mechanism, which is not what it's for. At least whatever isunderneath mod_python/ directory in SVN must IMHO be part of the "final
package", and should probably not include anyscratch-pad/temoprary/work-in-progress type stuff.Grisha