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Stefan Egli updated SLING-3766:
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Description:
We should store the project's content sync root property in the filesystem,
e.g. in the .settings directory, so that it can be shared through source
control or other means.
_Original description_:
Just noticed that if I import a zipped content project, with all the Eclipse
project files properly set up, the content sync root is shows as a filesystem
structure, not with our nice navigator.
[~stefanegli] - this would be nice to have for 1.0.2 if it's a quick fix.
Otherwise we'll leave it for 1.1.0 .
was:
We should store the project's content sync root property in the filesystem,
e.g. in the .settings directory, so that it can be shared through source
control or other means.
_Original description_:
Just noticed that if I import a zipped content project, with all the Eclipse
project files properly set up, the content sync root is shows as a filesystem
structure, not with our nice navigator.
[~egli] - this would be nice to have for 1.0.2 if it's a quick fix. Otherwise
we'll leave it for 1.1.0 .
> Store the project's content sync root property in the filesystem
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> Key: SLING-3766
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-3766
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: IDE
> Reporter: Robert Munteanu
> Assignee: Robert Munteanu
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: Sling Eclipse IDE 1.0.8
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> We should store the project's content sync root property in the filesystem,
> e.g. in the .settings directory, so that it can be shared through source
> control or other means.
> _Original description_:
> Just noticed that if I import a zipped content project, with all the Eclipse
> project files properly set up, the content sync root is shows as a filesystem
> structure, not with our nice navigator.
> [~stefanegli] - this would be nice to have for 1.0.2 if it's a quick fix.
> Otherwise we'll leave it for 1.1.0 .
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