You're suggesting that labels be applied to files instead of files being 
applied to labels? Would
we still have a shortcut to let you apply the label to all the files in a 
particular folder?

This is a pretty major change. I can definitely see that building complex 
labels is nearly
impossible with the current architecture. But I wonder if there might be a less 
radical change we
could make to make this work. I don't really know, though. 

And how would this new architecture work with the "rebuild" label concept?

--Rob


--- Marc Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> You can tell I'm using SJ more and for more advanced things now eh :(
> 
> I'll be honest - I think SJ's labelling is too limited.
> 
> If you have files spread over different projects that need to be 
> labelled together - so you can get all files that have a label = "xxx" 
> from SJ even if they cross top-level project - you have to manually 
> create lots of labels, and then if you want to get all the files you 
> have to do lots of separate GETs.
> 
> I think you should be able to do something like "Create label", and just 
> attach existing labels to any folders or files in the tree.
> 
> Then you should be able to do "Get labelled version" on the -root- 
> folder (or anything below it) and choose a label from the list of known 
> labels... and it will get everything from the tree that applies to that 
> label - but without iterating over ever file in the archive - i.e. the 
> server should store a cache on disk of which files have which label. :)
> 
> This is more like CVS... and while CVS is horrible there is some wisdom 
> there.
> 
> Cheers
> -- 
> Marc Palmer    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                       
> Wangjammers - Java, J2ME and Web Consultants
>    ~ http://www.wangjammers.org/
> 
> 
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