On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Adriano Monteiro Marques <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Em 21/06/2010, às 07:16, Luis A. Bastiao Silva escreveu:
>
> Hi again,
>
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Adriano Monteiro Marques <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Em 20/06/2010, às 14:45, Luis A. Bastiao Silva escreveu:
>>
>>
>>
>>> 4 - Zion got it's own dir. In order to use it inside network-scanner
>>> we'll be using an svn:externals to link it to the zion's trunk. That's
>>> better because zion can be released as an independent project.
>>>
>>
>> Could you give more details about that? Actually zion trunk have
>> umit embedded. Why should zion include network-scanner as svn:externals?
>>
>>
>> It shouldn't feature Umit, actually. Zion is meant to be distributed as a
>> command line and lib, and the network scanner should import the zion lib and
>> make use of it in its interface. It does fetaure Umit now, but that's for
>> the sake of adapting the interface for integrating Zion. Thinking about
>> this, a branch for integrating Zion should feature network scanner's trunk,
>> not zion's. And zion's trunk should feature only zion related code, and use
>> svn: externals to link other modules it might need (like umit.core).
>>
>
> Should Network Scanner include zion as svn:externals? Why are you trying do
> oposite?
> It's like zion use umpa as svn:externals.
>
>
> Aren't we integrating Zion into Network Scanner? Aren't we going to
> distribute Zion as an independent module for those who wants to use it
> somewhere else without our Network Scanner?
> Therefore, it needs a separate repository, because it is an independent
> project, but, as we use it with Network Scanner then we need it inside the
> reach of Network Scanner's code. That's why I suggested that we should use
> svn:externals to link zion's modules inside Network Scanner repository.
>
>
Yes! I agree! But you didn't say that in previous emails.
Actually zion trunk is wrong. It uses Network Scanner.

- zion trunk should include just zion (and may be clann, not sure).
- Network Scanner can include svn:externals to umit.zion

It's seems a reasonable approach. What you think about that?

>
>
>
>>
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> --
>> Luís A. Bastião Silva
>>
>>
>>  ---
>> Adriano Monteiro Marques
>>
>> http://www.thoughtspad.com
>> http://www.umitproject.org
>> http://blog.umitproject.org
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>>
>> "Don't stay in bed, unless you can make money in bed." - George Burns
>>
>>
> PS: Read the previous email. I sent two emails asking different things.
>
> --
> Luís A. Bastião Silva
>
>
>  ---
> Adriano Monteiro Marques
>
> http://www.thoughtspad.com
> http://www.umitproject.org
> http://blog.umitproject.org
> http://www.pythonbenelux.org
>
> "Don't stay in bed, unless you can make money in bed." - George Burns
>
>

Best Regards,
-- 
Luís A. Bastião Silva
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