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[jira] Commented: (AXISCPP-280) Create a "Graveyard" for unused/outdated modules

     [ http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-280?page=comments#action_56237 ]
     
Samisa Abeysinghe commented on AXISCPP-280:
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Not sure what you mean by AXISCPP_HOME in terms of the build ....

ws-axis/c/graveyard

is my preference (you may have been saying this :-)

that way we can have e.g. ws/axis/c/graveyard/src/

and mirror the exact structure that the graveyard code came from.

As I say - this might what you are saying :-)



John Hawkins



Samisa Abeysinghe <sa...@yahoo.com> wrote on 25/11/2004
04:07:36:

> For http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-280, where shall we
> create the graveyard?
>
> I suggest AXISCPP_HOME/graveyard
> (keep it outside src/include so that it is easy to drop it when
> shipping source)
>
> Any thoughts please...
>
> Samisa...

> Create a "Graveyard" for unused/outdated modules
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: AXISCPP-280
>          URL: http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-280
>      Project: Axis-C++
>         Type: Task
>     Versions: current (nightly)
>     Reporter: Samisa Abeysinghe
>     Assignee: Samisa Abeysinghe

>
> How about creating a "graveyard" directory to keep old modules in?
> The alternative is to go look for it in the CVS repo Attic dir but
> that's a bit harder. If there's a specific module that we know
> we're leaving aside then we can move it to the graveyard so that
> someone else who wants it can resurrect it if they so desire. :-)
> Rebirth is a common practice here in Sri Lanka ;-).
> Sanjiva.
> See http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=110049488000001&r=1&w=2 for details.

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