Sean, thanks for the hard work. Unfortunately at the moment I'm under great preasure at my company and fear that I cannot be of much help. I will try of course. On Saturday morning I will be on the plane to SF for JavaOne. Of course we will stay in contact next week, but I cannot promise that I will be able to do more than read/answer emails.
-Manfred 2005/6/21, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I'd like to start doing the SVN reorg this Thursday. I propose that > on Thursday AM, Manfred temporarily disable SVN commit access to all > but Manfred and myself. I'll also request that SVN emails be turned > off temporarily while we move things. I'll then do the SVN reorg on > Thursday and we can reactivate SVN commit and the emails. > > I've worked everything out in a test SVN repository and the new > structure is nearly identical to what was discussed in my earlier > thread. Ultimately I think we should just go ahead and move it and > see if we are all happy with the results. We can make minor changes > to the structure without any problems. > > There are a few things that will have to be sorted out after the > initial phase. One example is unit tests which are kind of scattered. > Things like this which are not totally essential will not be moved. > Before the move I will label the current repository as > (BEFORE_SVN_REORG) or something so that we can always checkout by this > label and see everything in the old layout. Then we can move > individual files that weren't handled in the initial phase on a case > by case basis. > > Also, this will obviously break all of the builds (including the > nightly builds.) I'll start on the new scripts on Friday and > hopefully we'll have things back up and running within a few days. > > I will need lots of help cleaning things up and sorting things out > over the next few days. There is a lot that predates my involvement > in the project and I can only take us so far on my own. I think I > have a handle on the crucial stuff and I did a lot of the work on the > builds so we should be ok as far as the bare minimum stuff. > > Let me know what folks think about this plan. > > sean >