On 12/27/06, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
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From: jeremi23(a)gmail.com [mailto:jeremi23@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
jeremi joslin
Sent: mercredi 27 décembre 2006 14:20
To: xwiki-dev(a)objectweb.org
Subject: Re: [xwiki-dev] [Proposal] Create wikis/ module in SVN
Hi,
it's a good idea to save
xwiki.org on the svn. But i'm not sure it's a
good idea to put it in the same trunk as xwiki core. I would prefer to
have it somwhere else.
I would like to do it in 2 steps:
* step 1: create them in xwiki/xwiki/trunk.
* step 2: create some other place later on when we have our structure cleaned up more.
One rationale now is to have the same release cycle for the site (
xwiki.org) as for the
code so I think it makes sense, for now at least, to have it in the same place as the
code.
It makes sens to have it sync. But someone who just want the source
code of the core of xwiki does not want
xwiki.org pages. We should try
to keep the core code as small as possible I think. And
xwiki.org is
not all about the core, it's also about plugins, applications who have
there own lifecycle. I would prefer to have it somewhere else on the
repository, even if we tag it at the same time as the xwiki core.
In svn we have a unique revison number for all the repository, so it's
already sync.
What do you think?
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jeremi