On May 30, 2005, at 4:18 PM, Bruce Snyder wrote:
> On 5/30/05, Geir Magnusson Jr. <geirm@apache.org> wrote:
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>> I'm too dim to figure out how, because no matter what, since there is
>> no notion of a tag or branch, no matter how you slice and dice,
>> either you branch to a different root when you cut a version, or you
>> have to get the whole history anytime you checkout anything...
>>
>
> On many other projects, I have always relied heavily on tagging.
Me too - and then converting tags into branches if need be. But you
can't do that in SVN.
> All
> work is conducted on the HEAD unless it's highly experimental and then
> it occurs in its own branch. Once the HEAD is ready for a release I
> tag it and do the release. But I can see the value in keeping things
> separate as in trunk and sandbox. The tagging can then take care of
> stable vs. unstable.
Bruce... there is no tagging in SVN :) That's the problem.
geir
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