Hi eric,
On 21.11.2011 14:26, eric b wrote:
Hi Armin,
Le 21 nov. 11 à 13:14, Armin a écrit :
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Interesting point. It may be useful to grep own cwses, or releases.
Thus something like
/cws/alg/svgreplacement
/cws/alg/...
/cws/someonelse/...
/dev/aoo340
/dev/aoo350
...
would be nice. Comments, anyone?
Sorry for my dumb question, but how things will work when several devs
will work together on one feature ?
Just work together on /cws/alg/svgreplacement after (in this example) I
have created it. The branch is practically not exclusively modifyable by
be, it will just be a convention to only work on branches/cwses together
after being somewhat invited, IMHO.
Also, what about use the cws name first, then the Apache id ?
I would prefer cws first, this will give a less crowded
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ooo/ which is a dood thing
from my POV. This makes all cwses appear in cws, thus you will not have
to scan all names in https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ooo/ for
what you are looking. In former developent we had somewhat of 150-200
cwses open, thus i would definitely prefer them to be in an own path,
and even add the developers name to it.
Thus, in https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ooo/ where you will
naturally look for orientation you will have something like
cws
dev
experiment
...
but not a list of 150-200 branches in the works.
Could give :
/cws/svgreplacement/alg
/cws/svgreplacement/another_contributor
This would mean that another_contributor is not joining to work on
svgreplacement, but has branched it to do his own things with it.
Possible, but hopefully never needed :-)
Please be gentle if I was plain wrong :-)
Regards,
Eric
sincerely,
Armin
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ALG