From: <jpp...@gm...> - 2006-02-25 12:19:16
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Finally, SF.net has made available SVN for everyone! :-D I'll be committing all of the stuff from the old repository (CVS) to the new repository (SVN) as quick as I can (this, of course, is dependant on my very-short free time). I won't delete anything from CVS, but I would appreciate if someone/everyone could check the repository to make sure that everything is OK (nothing missing that you'll need, etc.). I don't think I'll have the time to update the build scripts for a while, so if anyone wants to do that, go for it. BTW, since the SVN repository doesn't feature a Branch/Trunk structure, I took the liberty of adopting something like this: \www \docs \src \java_src \src_platform \ToDeploy \Development \Trunk \src_emf \src_gef The "ToDeploy" directories were already present in the CVS repository, and are used to support Nant in the process of deploying auxilliary files (plugin manifests, etc). The "Development" and "Trunk" directories are new and do exactly what they say they do: hold the development and "stable" versions of the code. This will allow one to hold the latest released/stable version of the platform in the Trunk and hold new under-development features (such as WinForms UI) in Development, until they are stable enough to be used by the Platform and to be released. By the time you receive this mail, we should already have most (if not all) of the contents of the old repository in SVN. Regards, JS -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.0/269 - Release Date: 24-02-2006 |