Leo Davis <ldavis <at> fonix.com> writes:
> 
> On Tuesday 11 April 2006 12:58, Dirk wrote:
> > As I said, I'm not sure about file labels and version labels. There is
> > this  "label promotion" feature [1] in VSS. But I'm not sure, whether
> > version labels take place within this label promotion feature. But
> > anyways, we could have two tags directories, one for "labels" and one
> > for "version labels".
> 
> The label promotion in [1] would be automatic with revision properties, as 
> making changes to the file doesn't change the property.  
> 
> However, it doesn't provide a nice revision "snap" of code.   In order to do 
> that, you'd reset the revision property when files get promoted.
> 
> Leo
> 

Apparently the cvs2svn code stores the cvs version number for each revision as a
subversion property.

Perhaps we could do that with file/version labels. Just add subversion
properties to the files. The only thing is I'm not sure how useful that would
be. It would be difficult to hunt through revisions to find a file that had a
particular label.

And for project (recursive) labels, we could simply create tags.

Just an idea...

Paul.

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