Ok, let's have a group of repositories.

In my projects I often make more changes to wxWidgets than to wxPerl. I see too that there is a wxWidgets repositary and I've also linked to this.

Are you able to send me a link on how to create these repositories? I'd like to try.

Regards,

Steve.

On 30/05/14 21:50, Erik Colson wrote:
Erik Colson <e...@ecocode.net> writes:

Steve Cookson <i...@sca-uk.com> writes:

Ok, I've forked it.  I see that it's wxPerl from
https://svn.code.sf.net/p/wxperl/code/wxPerl/trunk/.>
Would it be possible to make it the whole of Wx from
https://svn.code.sf.net/p/wxperl/code/?
Hi Steve,

In svn repo it is effectively one project. However I figured those are
rather subprojects. So I thought we could split it up. But hence I
understand there can be a preference for keeping it all in 1 repo,
keeping all the subs "in sync".

I can do this either way you prefer... tell me ;)

Of course bringing all things back to 1 huge project will require to
delete the github repo and recreate it

best
Steve,

Just to explain the git's way of doing stuff :
an excerpt from https://help.github.com/articles/importing-from-subversion

"In a typical Subversion environment, multiple projects are stored in a
single root SVN repository. On GitHub, these same projects will usually
map to multiple GitHub repositories for the user or organization."

My idea would be to have all those projects under the wxPerl
organisation hood:

wxPerl/wxPerl
wxPerl/wxDemo
...

best

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