Hello Laurent,

the only way to accomplish what you ask is to use tag, therefore, for
your concern this is not
really a good solution, you should split into several projects as following:

projectname-core
projectname-util
projectname-gui
projectname-build or release

Best,

-mmw

On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 7:20 AM, lpetit <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello, it seems to me a usual feature to use one main mercurial
> repository as the official project repository.
>
> And also several other public repositories for project developers
> branches (be they feature branches, experimental branches, bug fix
> branches) that are not yet in a state that make them eligible to be
> pushed to the main repository.
>
> For people that are not in a LAN, it's more usual to publish their
> private repos to public URLs such as what is done in bitbucket. And
> the person in charge of integrating into the "official repository" can
> review changes, and pull when he wants totally asynchronously.
>
> So my question is : could it be possible, for a google code project,
> to host several repositories in one google code project. There would
> be just one "main/official" repository, and the other ones would be
> published repositories of developers members of the project.
>
> If not so, then developers have only 2 possibilities:
>  * either everybody works on the main repository, and then exchanging
> experimental changes from private repository to private repository
> must be done externally to google code (either by synchronous peer to
> peer pull operation, either by asynchronous peer to peer e-mail push
> operation, either by asynchronous indirect push / pull operation :
> e.g. temporary clones hosted in bitbucket, ...)
>  * either everybody uses the main repository as a way to exchange code
> (by pushing all and every branch into the main repository), but that
> would rapidly clutter the main repository for no good reason, and
> goes, I think, against the philosophy of DVCs in general, and of
> Mercurial in particular.
>
> Thanks for sharing thoughts and giving answers for this particular
> topic,
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Laurent
>
> >
>

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