Re: getting started using apache tools and processes

2008-11-23 Thread Alan D. Cabrera
I imagine that once we get the goods, we might put it initially in  
tags/import then copy that to trunk.



Regards,
Alan

On Nov 21, 2008, at 11:13 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:

We can create any structure we want.  I propose the following which  
is consistent with a number of projects at Apache.


Our SVN repository is at: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/vcl

In that directory I created the following directories as a strawman:

trunk   (current development work)
branches(place for release work, bug fixes, etc.)
tags 			(directory that contains releases, this maps to released  
software so no changes should be made to releases in this tree)

sandbox (as the name implies, funky stuff, experimentation, etc.)


On Nov 21, 2008, at 7:01 AM, Aaron Peeler wrote:


Matt, et all mentors,

What are our next steps in getting started or ideally what are the  
best practices in using the Apache processes and tools.


I'm sure one of the next immediate steps is to add our most recent  
VCL code to the svn. Is there a recommended structure for the svn -  
branches, stable releases, etc, that apache would like us to  
follow, or is that to our own design?


Thanks,
Aaron

Aaron Peeler
OIT Advanced Computing
College of Engineering-NCSU
http://vcl.ncsu.edu








Re: getting started using apache tools and processes

2008-11-21 Thread Aaron Peeler

Sounds good - thanks.
Aaron

--On November 21, 2008 11:13:19 AM -0800 Matt Hogstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:



We can create any structure we want.  I propose the following which is
consistent with a number of projects at Apache.

Our SVN repository is at: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/vcl

In that directory I created the following directories as a strawman:

trunk   (current development work)
branches(place for release work, bug fixes, etc.)
tags(directory that contains releases, this maps to 
released software
so no changes should be made to releases in this tree)
sandbox (as the name implies, funky stuff, experimentation, etc.)


On Nov 21, 2008, at 7:01 AM, Aaron Peeler wrote:


Matt, et all mentors,

What are our next steps in getting started or ideally what are the
best practices in using the Apache processes and tools.

I'm sure one of the next immediate steps is to add our most recent
VCL code to the svn. Is there a recommended structure for the svn -
branches, stable releases, etc, that apache would like us to follow,
or is that to our own design?

Thanks,
Aaron

Aaron Peeler
OIT Advanced Computing
College of Engineering-NCSU
http://vcl.ncsu.edu








Re: getting started using apache tools and processes

2008-11-21 Thread Matt Hogstrom
We can create any structure we want.  I propose the following which is  
consistent with a number of projects at Apache.


Our SVN repository is at: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/vcl

In that directory I created the following directories as a strawman:

trunk   (current development work)
branches(place for release work, bug fixes, etc.)
tags 			(directory that contains releases, this maps to released  
software so no changes should be made to releases in this tree)

sandbox (as the name implies, funky stuff, experimentation, etc.)


On Nov 21, 2008, at 7:01 AM, Aaron Peeler wrote:


Matt, et all mentors,

What are our next steps in getting started or ideally what are the  
best practices in using the Apache processes and tools.


I'm sure one of the next immediate steps is to add our most recent  
VCL code to the svn. Is there a recommended structure for the svn -  
branches, stable releases, etc, that apache would like us to follow,  
or is that to our own design?


Thanks,
Aaron

Aaron Peeler
OIT Advanced Computing
College of Engineering-NCSU
http://vcl.ncsu.edu





getting started using apache tools and processes

2008-11-21 Thread Aaron Peeler

Matt, et all mentors,

What are our next steps in getting started or ideally what are the best 
practices in using the Apache processes and tools.


I'm sure one of the next immediate steps is to add our most recent VCL code 
to the svn. Is there a recommended structure for the svn - branches, stable 
releases, etc, that apache would like us to follow, or is that to our own 
design?


Thanks,
Aaron

Aaron Peeler
OIT Advanced Computing
College of Engineering-NCSU
http://vcl.ncsu.edu