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repost from stem-dev@eclipse.org [message #560576] Thu, 02 April 2009 19:51
Daniel Ford is currently offline Daniel FordFriend
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I just posted this on the stem-dev mailing list and repeat it here for those
that might not be subscribed yet.

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I've done a first pass on the new STEM website. I didn't do too much other
than change the original boilerplate to add links to the existing OHF pages.
http://www.eclipse.org/stem/

I've also filled out a bit of the project metadata which is used to
automatically populate the project summary page.
http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project_summary.php?projecti d=technology.stem

I also entered the first bug in the new STEM bugzilla.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=271030

I also created three folders in STEM's new SVN repository,
"trunk","branches" and "tags", these are standard conventions for using SVN.
You can connect to the repository by installing subclipse
http://subclipse.tigris.org/ and then opening the "SVN Repositories" view.
In the view select "Add SVN Repository" (little button on the top) and use
the following URL.

svn+ssh://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.ste m

You should be prompted for user name and password, these are the same as you
use for CVS.

You should see the three folders under that location in the view. The trunk
folder is intended to be the root folder for the main stream of development.
By convention, all projects should appear as individual sub-folders under
trunk. eg.
svn+ssh://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.ste m/trunk/org.eclipse.stem.core
and
svn+ssh://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.ste m/trunk/org.eclipse.stem.ui
would be the conventional locations for new versions of the "core" and "ui"
projects to be "shared".

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Daniel Ford
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