On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Armin Le Grand <armin.le.gr...@me.com> wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have added a new branch to the branches part of the repository. I thought
> it would be a good idea to have a place in the wiki to document what the
> branches are, what they intend to do and to have a central place to document
> what's going on there. For the new branch, I thought about documenting the
> state and ongoing work there, instead of adding a file and checking it in to
> svn, that would be in the way when later reintegrating the finished stuff.
>
> Do we already have such pages/places (I looked for my aw080 branch, but
> noting in the new confluence wiki) and if not, should we create a place and
> add at least a descriptive page (which may contain just a short description)
> for each branch?
>
> If we want to do so, where could I add a first page for my new branch and
> start to document it? Any suggestions?
>

I am not aware of any place on the wiki that does this currently.  We
do have the README file in Subversion here:

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/README

That gives a one line description of the branches.

If you decide to put something on the wiki, maybe it would be a good
idea to add a link to it in the README?

-Rob

> Sincerely,
>     Armin
> --
> ALG
>
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