Re: moving code from sandbox to proper - best practice?

2005-05-23 Thread Mario Ivankovits
Hi! I wanted to start the move of VFS from sandbox to proper and wasnt aware that these questions are not solved yet. The main question that needs resolving is: * should the code be MOVED from sandbox to proper, or COPIED? I would like to tag the current sandbox to /tags/sandbox ... I

Re: moving code from sandbox to proper - best practice?

2005-05-13 Thread Dirk Verbeeck
I disagree, README is just clutter and should be removed. We send out announcements on the mailing list and if people miss that they can look at the website. The complete list of components if on the commons homepage so with one click you have a full overview. -- Dirk Rory Winston wrote: Good

Re: moving code from sandbox to proper - best practice?

2005-05-13 Thread Mattias J
I think I agree with this. I believe it is better to remove the entire sandbox directory, so that people notice it has moved (the website says where) and can change the SVN repository in use (that can be done; can't it?). At 2005-05-13 10:10, you wrote: I disagree, README is just clutter and

moving code from sandbox to proper - best practice?

2005-05-12 Thread Simon Kitching
Hi, The moving from sandbox to proper wiki page needs updating, as it is all CVS based. http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-commons/MovingFromSandboxToProper The main question that needs resolving is: * should the code be MOVED from sandbox to proper, or COPIED? Moving the code means that links

Re: moving code from sandbox to proper - best practice?

2005-05-12 Thread Rory Winston
Good question. We did look at doing a sandbox cleanup when it was migrated from CVS to SVN. I remember doing a list of dead projects that were still in sandbox. However, I agree that having a sandbox/{project} dir with at the very least a README pointing to the new location (for promoted

Re: moving code from sandbox to proper - best practice?

2005-05-12 Thread Rory Winston
Good question. We did look at doing a sandbox cleanup when it was migrated from CVS to SVN. I remember doing a list of dead projects that were still in sandbox. However, I agree that having a sandbox/{project} dir with at the very least a README pointing to the new location (for promoted