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Re: [Dltk-dev] DLTK is migrating to git
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what does this mean in the grand scheme of things - hi btw, been a long while :) - are we just going to have local git copies that will push/pull from the master?
i really haven't used git before, so this is a slightly new learning experience.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 6:36 AM, Johan Compagner
<jcompagner@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
what would really change to the build structure or why would you have separate builds?
Its not that it can't be seen as one i guess, they are just coming from different things
But i don't know what exactly the build checkout is, but if it is something like
core/core_plugins_and_features
_javascript_/_javascript_ plugins_and_features
and so on
Then i don't see to many problems because you jsut have core.git and _javascript_.git
johan
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 08:51, Alexey Panchenko
<alex.panchenko@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It's just easier for now, so we can keep current build infrastructure
and don't have to spend time on separate builds, etc.
Regards,
Alex
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