From: Dean M. B. <mik...@gm...> - 2007-10-08 12:48:05
|
Hi Guys, I know, it's been a while. However now I just got myself a spanking new machine on which I can do the development of the network library on -- without having to interfere with the work I do. This gives me a reason to 1) go home earlier and 2) develop the network library more. Now that I'm pretty much setting up the dispatcher library I've been working on for review in the near future (am waiting for a considerably important enhancement to Boost.Function to get that going, while it's not there yet I'm setting my eyes on low hanging fruit) I'm looking forward to getting some things done quickly as far as the network library is concerned. I certainly hope interest hasn't waned yet. I know mine hasn't, and I just hope we can get at least 1.0 released before the end of the year. As for the subject, I'm not an SVN expert -- do you guys know how to branch, switch to the branch, continue developing code there (possibly broken stuff), and then later merge back the changes to trunk? And what do you suggest for the branching convention, so that those who are interested in branching off and working on stuff will be able to do so without having to deal with too many issues later? I hope to be able to check in the (crude) HTTP 1.0 client implementation in a while. I'll send another email when I'm done. For the meantime, I'm going to be checking code into the trunk, of course still making sure that the tests aren't broken. Have a great day everyone (evening from here), and I certainly hope to hear from you soon! -- Dean Michael C. Berris Software Engineer, Friendster, Inc. [http://cplusplus-soup.blogspot.com/] [mik...@gm...] [+63 928 7291459] [+1 408 4049523] |