On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Scott MacVicar <sc...@macvicar.net> wrote:
> On 25 Jan 2009, at 15:22, Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
>
>>
>> On 25.01.2009, at 16:17, Graham Kelly wrote:
>>
>>> Lastly, I really think all the PHP GSoC projects should be hosted in
>>> PHP's
>>> CVS under a central location (maybe something like
>>> /repository/gsoc/2009/projectname/). It was very hard at times to find
>>> the
>>> work done for other projects.
>>
>>
>> Actually if we havent made the migration to SVN at that point, we should
>> at least use SVN for the GSoC projects.
>>
>
> Already the intention, I want all of the projects either in a dedicated GSoC
> SVN repository or the project wide one if we've got it sorted by then.

There is two cases:

1. the project is completely new and cannot be developed in an
existing module (be svn or cvs):
  - use php.net's svn for it

2. the project is about improving an existing php.net project:
  - has to use the target project module
  - use a special branch if necessary

The problem we had was the lack of svn support, but I'm confident that
it will be up and running before this edition will begin, hopefully :)

Or do I miss something obvious?

Cheers,
--
Pierre


-- 
Pierre

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