Re: Opinion on my Versions.app Repository setup

2009-09-11 Thread Ray
I'd set up one repository with subdirectories for each plugin.  That way you
can merge commonly used code between them if you need to.  It's hard to do
that with multiple repositories.
-Ray

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 12:49 PM, joeworkman joework...@gmail.com wrote:


 I develop small plugins for Rapidweaver and sell them on my website
 (http://joeworkman.net/products)

 Each of these plugins contains a very small number of files (4-10
 files tops.) Right now I am creating a new local repository for each
 new plugin. Now that I am at over 20 plugins, it seems that what I am
 doing may be overkill. What do you guys think?
 


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Re: Opinion on my Versions.app Repository setup

2009-09-11 Thread joeworkman

I agree with you 100%. I just needed confirmation I guess. Do you know
of a way to easily merge the repositories? Or do I have to manually
merge it all into a single repository?

On a side note is there an easy way to copy a working copy? I
currently make a copy of a desired folder, remove the .svn
directories, then add the copied content into the project.

Thanks for the help!

Cheers,
Joe
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