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RE: [wtp-dev] Need to restructure our CVS Directories
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What is the recommended practice for carrying changes over
than are not committed before this happens? Will exporting the patch from the
old locations and importing patches into new locations work or do we need to do
something else? I am in a middle of some feature work that I am not yet ready to
release and I don't like the idea of committing changes before they are ready to
be released.
I have to say that this is pretty poor timing. With most of
the committers doing feature work right now (which typically involves longer
cycles before the work can be committed), I imagine there would be other people
who would find themselves in a similar situation to my own. It would be better,
in my opinion, to wait until we are in a bug fix mode (probably some time in the
Spring) when most people will not be holding on to changes for a long time and
it will be easier to agree on a date.
At the very least the exact date/time of when this will
happen should be communicated at least a few days in
advance.
- Konstantin
http://wiki.eclipse.org/WTP_CVS_Restructuring See the above document for the reasons why ... or, the
reasons why I think it is necessary and desirable. Initially I was thinking we'd do this "after the next
milestone", but some I have talked to said "the sooner the better". Which, as
far as I know, might be as early as after the next I-build! So, please take a few minutes to understand the issues,
and complain if that seems too disruptive too early. The main disruption for committers is that you will have
to create a new workspace ... and re-checkout freshly any projects you have in
your workspace! Hence, any code that
"you have almost ready to check in" should be checked in ... even if not quite
released for a build this week. Additionally, any adopters that literally build WTP will have to adjust
as well. Also, I know there are some
teams (such as VE) that have "team project sets" that will have to be updated to
pull from the new repository locations. Not to mention, our map files and perhaps our build will have to be
modified to find the code. I would not be surprised if we don't have good builds
for a few days while issues are sorted out. So, it's no small chore. Comments welcome.
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