+1 On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Jakob Korherr <jakob.korh...@gmail.com> wrote: > +1 > > I like the idea. This way community members (!= committers) can > contribute examples (and/or test cases) a lot easier. > > Regards, > Jakob > > 2010/12/20 Rudy De Busscher <rdebussc...@gmail.com>: >> +1 for extra examples. >> >> With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like directories not >> visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably better for >> forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used. >> >> Regards >> Rudy. >> >> On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz <werner.p...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for >>> Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git) but it is >>> way better than SVN and a very good RCS. >>> I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and do a >>> checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT. >>> >>> >>> Werner >>> >>> Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard: >>>> >>>> hi @ all, >>>> >>>> imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be easier >>>> for contributors to donate their examples. >>>> we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of svn is >>>> that most contributors are familiar with svn. >>>> however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork >>>> the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's easier >>>> to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more features. >>>> >>>> furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per >>>> subproject/topic. >>>> e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples, >>>> myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier communication >>>> on the users-list) >>>> that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the issue >>>> tracker. >>>> >>>> -> +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic. >>>> >>>> regards, >>>> gerhard >>>> >>>> http://www.irian.at >>>> >>>> Your JSF powerhouse - >>>> JSF Consulting, Development and >>>> Courses in English and German >>>> >>>> Professional Support for Apache MyFaces >>> >>> >> >> > > > > -- > Jakob Korherr > > blog: http://www.jakobk.com > twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr > work: http://www.irian.at >
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