On 4/8/06, Vladimer Sichinava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So need I 2 subdirectories? example > libbonobo/gnome-2-14 > libbonobo/head to manage them separately?
Having separate subdirectories for the different branches is often the easiest way to manage branches, yes. I usually name the directories this way myself: libbonobo (HEAD of libbonobo) libbonobo-gnome-2-14 (the gnome-2-14 branch of libbonobo) gedit (HEAD of gedit) gedit-gnome-2-14 (the gnome-2-14 branch of gedit) However, others may use different namings or structures that may suit them better, for example by keeping all the HEAD in one directory and the branches in a directory named after the branch, like this: HEAD/libbonobo (HEAD of libbonobo) HEAD/gedit (HEAD of gedit) gnome-2-14/libbonobo (the gnome-2-14 branch of libbonobo) gnome-2-14/gedit (the gnome-2-14 branch of gedit) Whatever way suits you better, the important thing is that you can keep track of the different branches used and can clearly distinguish them from eachother. Christian _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n