For the record, I've eval'd a lot of wikis recently, and nothing rocks
like mediawiki rocks. Both from a user and an admin's point of view. :-)
Kris
Thanks Ted.
+1 on the Wiki. Love wikis, especially for a FAQ etc.
As for SVN, once 2.0.9 is released, it will probably be a good time to
make the switch for iBATIS Java.
General Question: What do people care about having in the new SVN repository:
1) iBATIS 1.x (history, or at all)?
2) iBATIS 2.x History?
3) JPetStore 1-3 (history, or at all)?
4) JPetStore 4 History?
Cheers,
Clinton
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:38:51 -0500, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK, I will keep whittling away at the other Incubator/Infrastructure tasks,
including setting up a wiki (assuming we want one), until only the repo is left.
I'll also restructure the iBATIS.NET repository at WUSH.NET, so that it's ready
to merge. (Gilles, chime in now if I should hold off.)
Another alternative might be to try and combine the CVS and SVN repositories at
WUSH.NET and then port them to Apache. Michael Ching at WUSH.NET provides
outstanding service. With notice, I'm sure he'd agree to do it overnight. Then,
we'd just have the one repository to hand over to the (overworked) Apache
Infrastructure team.
-Ted.
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 09:36:37 -0700, Clinton Begin wrote (on the ibatisdb list):
There's no ETA for this. It's low priority, as the CVS repository
is publicly available now, and it works. We'll make the move to
SVN at a convenient time (i.e. once some popular feature requests
have settled down).
Cheers,
Clinton
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 12:59:56 +0100, Marko Kocic
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When is new subversion repository going to be available?
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