On May 7, 2014, at 7:01 PM, Steven Coul (scoul) wrote:
> Okay,
>
> But then, information in the change logs is also mirrored in the repo log.
> For instance, could you not do “git log | grep ” ?
WebKit is stored in an svn repository, not a git repository.
SVN stores history on the server an
Okay,
But then, information in the change logs is also mirrored in the repo log. For
instance, could you not do “git log | grep ” ?
There have been great pains in the past to keep the tree “pure” on the basis
that old stuff you might need can be pulled from the repo - is this not just an
exte
On May 7, 2014, at 3:51 PM, Steven Coul (scoul) wrote:
> Or just remove them?
I grep them all the time. I don’t think removing them would be a good thing.
Many projects use the configuration management system’s own change logging
system rather than an explicit text file, but that’s not how we
On May 7, 2014, at 2:20 PM, Zoltan Horvath wrote:
> We're having more and more 'archived' change log files in our tree. Can't me
> move/archive these files into their own subdirectory?
I think that would be a fine idea.
— Darin
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Or just remove them? They’ll be available in the repo anyhow.
Steve "Harry" Coul
sc...@cisco.com
On May 7, 2014, at 4:20 PM, Zoltan Horvath wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> We're having more and more 'archived' change log files in our tree. Can't me
> move/archive these files into their own subdirec
Hi there,
We're having more and more 'archived' change log files in our tree. Can't
me move/archive these files into their own subdirectory?
Motivation: Showing less files on a directory listing.
e.g.
LayoutTests/ChangleLog-2014-02-20 would be moved under
LayoutTests/ChangeLog-archive/ subdirect
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