Am 04.06.20 um 12:48 schrieb Carl Marcum:
Hi Peter,
On 5/29/20 7:41 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
In general:
I am not a big fan of the monolith structure AOO uses with storing
everything in one Repository.
I prefer to have small Repositories, with nice individual Release
cycles and modular
Hi Peter,
On 5/29/20 7:41 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
In general:
I am not a big fan of the monolith structure AOO uses with storing
everything in one Repository.
I prefer to have small Repositories, with nice individual Release
cycles and modular main repo. They are easier to document, and
In general:
I am not a big fan of the monolith structure AOO uses with storing
everything in one Repository.
I prefer to have small Repositories, with nice individual Release cycles
and modular main repo. They are easier to document, and maintain, or to
disembark and switch to other tools /
Hello Dave,
Am 29.05.20 um 20:44 schrieb Dave Fisher:
> Hi -
>
> I was asking where it was:
>
> /trunk/main/l10ntools/source/makefile.mk
> /trunk/main/l10ntools/source/gsicheck.cxx
> /trunk/main/solenv/bin/gsicheck
>
> There are several tools in l10tools …
>
> What is the advantage of a
28 schrieb Dave Fisher:
>> Hi Peter,
>>
>> Your issue assumes that developers know where the gsicheck code is in the
>> repository. I haven’t a clue and therefore can’t even comment on whether or
>> not a new repository makes sense.
>>
>> Regard
On May 29, 2020, at 10:20 AM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
Hello all,
In Order to automate the Translation Process Mechtilde has requested to extract
the GSI Check into an Own Repository.
GSI Check has an own Versioning, the current Version in the Repo is named 1.9.
So It makes totally sense to extr
gt;
> In Order to automate the Translation Process Mechtilde has requested to
> extract the GSI Check into an Own Repository.
>
> GSI Check has an own Versioning, the current Version in the Repo is named 1.9.
>
> So It makes totally sense to extract the Code into an own Rep
Hello all,
In Order to automate the Translation Process Mechtilde has requested to
extract the GSI Check into an Own Repository.
GSI Check has an own Versioning, the current Version in the Repo is
named 1.9.
So It makes totally sense to extract the Code into an own Repository.
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