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Kenneth Porter writes:
> --On Tuesday, August 24, 2004 5:23 PM -0700 Daniel Quinlan
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 2. under "updates", mkdir 3.0.0/rules/
> >
> > 3. initial filename creation/convention:
> >
> > 70_testing.cf - test rules, gets tested nightly
> > 80_updates.cf - test rules passing QA, not created until QA is
> > specified 85_scores.cf - score updates passing QA, not created until
> > QA is specified
> >
> > we can split up 80_updates.cf later as necessary, rename stuff, etc.
>
> Why put the test rules in the same directory as those tested? If everything
> passing QA is in a separate directory, it should be easier to publish, as a
> client could just do an "svn update" to grab the latest QA'd release
> without pulling stuff still in testing.
Actually -- now that we have conditionals -- we could add code (post 3.0.0
release) to support a #define-type mechanism, and make the entire file
if defined(TESTRULES)
...
endif
- --j.
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