My requirement is to have a place where I can play such that I won't
have to worry about breaking end user apps like FreeDV.  For example the
code might not build for a few days if I'm working on it.

That was the original idea of codec2-dev.  There is a lot of stuff in
there that doesn't need to be in the release dir (like obsolete
unittests, raw samples etc).

I'm agnostic on the SVN v GIT argument, can go either way.

Cheers,

David

On Sun, 2014-05-25 at 06:50 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
> We definitely need to discuss this first but I think we have enough
> people touching the code that we need to start using "branches" in
> svn. Well technically in svn, from what I understand, it's all just
> directories, but in a typical project there would be a "branches"
> directory and "tags" or "releases" directory off the main project
> branch. 
> 
> 
> These would be used for situations like this so development could
> continue outside of the main or "devel" branch not pollute it.
> 
> 
> Long term we may want to look at git, where tags and branches are real
> things, not just directory structure, but I know everyone is
> comfortable with svn right now.
> 
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> 
> Richard
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