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Re: [rmf-dev] proposal for simplifying git repository structure
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Dear all,
I did some archeology. I brought up the issue back in June 2011, before
we had a mailing list (and when we still considered migrating to Eclipse
Labs):
> We have a number of loosely coupled projects. My suggestion would be
> to manage them all in one single Eclipse Labs project, but with a
> separate mercurial repositories for each project. Does this approach
> make sense?
... but there was little response, no objection either. Wayne was part
of that discussion. The fact that he didn't object reflects what he
said in [1]. Other projects picked a similar approach, e.g. Hudson.
The motivation was the relative independence of the five projects.
Also, two projects will probably not see that much activity (rif11 and
rif12).
I find the current configuration useful and the overhead minor.
Checking out a few repositories has to be done only once, and the
tagging for the release process should eventually be done with scripts
anyway.
But I am also in favor of simplicity. So if there is a real *strong*
desire to merge the repositories, I'll be fine with that. So... how
strong is that desire?
> I suggest to have separate repositories for product code, incubation
> and deprecation.
This is certainly something to consider once we leave incubation. For
now, I don't think this is necessary.
Best,
- Michael
[1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=345471
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Geschäftsführer, Formal Mind GmbH (http://formalmind.com)
Wissenschaftler, Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf (http://www.stups.uni-duesseldorf.de)
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