Yes we will retain history. We do not plan to physically remove the old
tags and branches from the /cvsroot/eclipse repo so the old map files
should continue to be able to build the maintenance builds. I think we
will remove all the content from HEAD and place a readme in each project
stating wh
So I assume that the cvs history will be retained when the bundles are
moved to the RT project's repository? The 3.4.x map files will need to be
updated with the new location too so we don't have build breakage
Kim
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Thanks Simon. Yes org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet belongs in
osgi-compendium.
Tom
From: Simon Kaegi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I like this and agree that bundles had unfortunately become a dumping
ground. The separation you guys have done looks good to me.
One nit... I think we probably want org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet in the
osgi-compendium as it's what really provides the Http Service
implementation and also is a d
Thanks, that did the trick.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 7:25 PM
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Subject: Re: [equinox-dev] Co
We discussed this at the Tuesday Equinox call. It looks like a large part
of the team will be on vacation at the end of July. The proposal is to
move the equinox projects to RT during the week of July 28th.
We also discussed what to do with the equinox incubator. At this time we
are going to w