On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 10:54:44PM +0200, Iurii Chernyi wrote: > I've worked with repo for ~1 year (working on android source), I'd say > that it's relatively easy to use. Of course, there is always a > possibility to break your tree or lose commits if you start doing > things with it you don't understand fully - so, you either have to > keep it simple or know what you're doing.
Victor Khimenko also mentioned repo [1] and I read the links in that email. However I didn't find information how it manages multiple git projects at the same time. Could you point me to some information? > However, usually you end up with a shared build system - so, unless we > reorganize the build structure a bit, it'd be hard to work on things > without having a full repo checkout of wesnoth, with only 1 git > repository checked out. That would depend on whether or not we split and if so how we split, but yes the build systems might need to be adjusted as well. [1] cablbyvtgfsg1h7ajnnwr+pcc0gbtbkdzw1bqvealqbam8u7...@mail.gmail.com -- Regards, Mark de Wever aka Mordante/SkeletonCrew _______________________________________________ Wesnoth-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/wesnoth-dev
