In a perfect world...
svn.apache.org/asf/struts /core /trunk /branches /tags /faces /trunk /branches /tags /bsf /trunk /branches /tags /flow /trunk /branches /tags
Therefore, we would then instruct folks that want to work on Struts core to use http://svn.apache.org/asf/struts/core/trunk
Don
Craig McClanahan wrote:
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 08:01:33 -0800, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No, actually, it would be a simple matter of a couple of "svn move"
commands. They are quick, and can be easily redone later if we change
our minds.
Agree that it's easy to move things around ... but I've got a question -- does this still all end up under our single canonical SVN URL (https://svn.apache.org/asf/struts)?
If so, I'm fine with it ... once we figure out what to name the top level directories of course :-).
Don
Craig
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 07:42:44 -0600, Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 9:52 PM -0800 11/4/04, Don Brown wrote:
If so, why is struts-faces located in /trunk/ and therefore branched and
tagged along with Struts core? Shouldn't it have its own
trunk/branches/tags triad for its own release cycles?
+1
Just curious, do we need to ask someone in [EMAIL PROTECTED] to do this? I don't seem to understand where the real SVN repository actually lives.
Joe
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