|| On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 21:57:24 -0300
|| Ben Armstrong <synrg@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca> wrote:
ba> On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 17:33, Otavio Salvador wrote:
>> branches/
>> tags/
>> trunk/
ba> Each of these have special meaning in Subversion and/or are
ba> conventional? Perhaps you could explain a bit, comparing with how CVS
ba> is structured.
Branches is where you copy a whole repository or only some part of it
to do parallel development, mostly like CVS Branches.
Tags is where you copy each part to have a static version of if. Like
CVS tags.
Trunk is where you do the real development. Like HEAD in CVS.
You can take a look in my svn repo of debpartial-mirror[1].
1. http://svn.debian.org/viewcvs/partial-mirror/
>> And now I think we can provide another root repository called
>> projects/. This can be where we store debian-med, debian-junior and
>> other projects using CDD stuff. So, in trunk we have only CDD stuff
>> and project files. What you think about?
ba> Without having any familiarity with Subversion, I think I need to
ba> understand first about the first three before approving this fourth.
Now, what you think about?
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