On 12/3/10 1:14 PM, Jörn Kottmann wrote:
On 12/3/10 12:55 PM, Thilo Goetz wrote:
To my mind, it's totally a matter of taste. And I like
this better ;-) My main reason would be that it provides
a central trunk (which is what most everybody needs most
of the time). You can just check out everything with
svn co http://..../trunk opennlp, cd into opennlp and
build. You don't have to go to 3 different places to
get maxent, the toolkit and the UIMA wrappers.
It used to be that all three projects had to be checked
out separately which I always found a little annoying.
I use to work a lot on the command line, having three
different trunks mean, I have to go into each and type
svn update three times in the end to get the latest code.
Instead of typing it just once.
Jörn