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Posted to general@james.apache.org by Steve Brewin <sb...@synsys.com> on 2004/02/06 17:44:50 UTC
RE: James SVN (was RE: Sieve needs a home!)
OK, jSieve now has a home as a sub-project of James stored in SVN.
The sub-project lives at https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/jsieve/
and the 'HEAD' is https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/trunk.
You will notice there is no version history prior to the initial import into
SVN. The short version of why is that Eclipse and WinCVS had a silent
falling out when the packages were renamed org.apache.sieve >
org.apache.jsieve. I could have rebuilt from backups and re-applied all of
the changes, but life is too short!
I've also added https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/trunk, ../branches
and ../tags for anything we want to manage at James project root level.
James server could live here, though personally I would prefer
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/server/, ../site, etc. It is easy to
move things around in SVN so we aren't committed to anything.
If I get a moment (ha!), I will add some notes on SVN to the Wiki.
Thanks to everyone that helped us get this far.
-- Steve
Re: James SVN (was RE: Sieve needs a home!)
Posted by Serge Knystautas <se...@lokitech.com>.
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
>>>You mean http://wiki.apache.org/james, right?
>
>>If that's the case, we need to change the links on
>
> http://james.apache.org.
>
> I thought I had. Fixing it now. There is formatting cleanup to do on the
> new site, but at least everything had been copied over.
Cool, thanks! I look forward to learning the new wiki system.
--
Serge Knystautas
President
Lokitech >>> software . strategy . design >> http://www.lokitech.com
p. 301.656.5501
e. sergek@lokitech.com
RE: James SVN (was RE: Sieve needs a home!)
Posted by "Noel J. Bergman" <no...@devtech.com>.
> > You mean http://wiki.apache.org/james, right?
> If that's the case, we need to change the links on
http://james.apache.org.
I thought I had. Fixing it now. There is formatting cleanup to do on the
new site, but at least everything had been copied over.
--- Noel
Re: James SVN (was RE: Sieve needs a home!)
Posted by Serge Knystautas <se...@lokitech.com>.
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
>>If I get a moment (ha!), I will add some notes on SVN to the Wiki.
>
> You mean http://wiki.apache.org/james, right?
If that's the case, we need to change the links on http://james.apache.org.
--
Serge Knystautas
President
Lokitech >>> software . strategy . design >> http://www.lokitech.com
p. 301.656.5501
e. sergek@lokitech.com
RE: James SVN (was RE: Sieve needs a home!)
Posted by "Noel J. Bergman" <no...@devtech.com>.
> James server could live here, though personally I would prefer
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/server/, ../site, etc.
Yes. Each versionable component gets its own
/releasable/[branches|tags|trunk] structure under PROJECT/.
> If I get a moment (ha!), I will add some notes on SVN to the Wiki.
You mean http://wiki.apache.org/james, right?
--- Noel
Re: James SVN (was RE: Sieve needs a home!)
Posted by Serge Knystautas <se...@lokitech.com>.
Steve Brewin wrote:
> OK, jSieve now has a home as a sub-project of James stored in SVN.
Great stuff! Thanks for contributing this and being our SVN guinea pig.
> James server could live here, though personally I would prefer
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/server/, ../site, etc. It is easy to
> move things around in SVN so we aren't committed to anything.
I prefer .../asf/james/server, .../asf/james/site, etc.. as well.
> If I get a moment (ha!), I will add some notes on SVN to the Wiki.
Great, thanks!
--
Serge Knystautas
President
Lokitech >> software . strategy . design >> http://www.lokitech.com
p. 301.656.5501
e. sergek@lokitech.com