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Posted to general@jakarta.apache.org by Henri Yandell <ba...@generationjava.com> on 2004/11/27 18:47:27 UTC

SVN strategy (velocity especially)

On the recent Velocity migration to SVN, any reason for the three 
directories inside jakarta/ ? (velocity, velocity-dvsl, velocity-tools)

Any chance they could be consolidated into just the one directory, 
velocity/? Inside that they could split again.

I'm very hopeful that we can have a tidier svn layout than our current cvs 
layout, and jakarta/<subproject>/<whatever they want...> seems a good way 
of doing that.

Sorry for how long it's taken me to notice, the general conversations on 
svn a bit back led to:

http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta/Migrating_20to_20Subversion

Hen

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Re: SVN strategy (velocity especially)

Posted by Joe Germuska <Jo...@Germuska.com>.
At 12:47 PM -0500 11/27/04, Henri Yandell wrote:
>On the recent Velocity migration to SVN, any reason for the three 
>directories inside jakarta/ ? (velocity, velocity-dvsl, 
>velocity-tools)

Don Brown recently demonstrated in the Struts SVN repo that it's 
pretty easy to use 'svn move' to organize the repository so that a 
project can have parallel artifact paths, each of which can tag and 
branch independently without requiring a wider directory structure at 
the top level.

I think he described most of what he did on the Struts dev list.

Joe

>Any chance they could be consolidated into just the one directory, 
>velocity/? Inside that they could split again.
>
>I'm very hopeful that we can have a tidier svn layout than our 
>current cvs layout, and jakarta/<subproject>/<whatever they want...> 
>seems a good way of doing that.
>
>Sorry for how long it's taken me to notice, the general 
>conversations on svn a bit back led to:
>
>http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta/Migrating_20to_20Subversion
>
>Hen
>
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