From: Jon M. <jo...@te...> - 2007-07-16 17:36:36
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Adam Marshall wrote: > | -----Original Message----- > | From: bod...@li... > | [mailto:bod...@li...] On Behalf Of > | Jon Maber > | Sent: 16 July 2007 17:58 > | To: Bodington developers > | Subject: Re: [Bodington-developers] Bodington Hosting andImplications > | forDevelopment > | > | Adam Marshall wrote: > | > On the reverse side of the coin, we probably have code, patches / bug > | fixes > | > in our SVN that you may want to use to patch head before you start > | > improvements. > | I would really appreciate it if you could check in your patches/bug > | fixes etc. > | > > I'm afraid the damage was done a couple of years ago and now we're so far > out of wack with Bodington now that it would be a major undertaking. > > We're all working like mad on Sakai now and wouldn't be able to spend the > time doing the merge. That's why I suggested considering whether you'd want > to work from weblearn head. I don't think there's very much Oxford specific > stuff in there at all. > Hmm.... O.K. Do you think you could let me have an archive copy of your SVN repository? That way I can not only diff your version against the sourceforge version but I can look at the comments provided when the files were checked in etc. I can also select key patches/bug fixes and roll them into the sourceforge repository. Is SVN similar to CVS - i.e. there's a directory which you bundle up into a tarball or zip and just unpack on another server? Is your SVN repository more or less idle now or is there stuff being added? I'm thinking that you may still have various JISC funded projects still running that relate to Bodington and which you've promised to make source code available. Jon |