Re: Source changes
- Posted by Juergen Luethje <j.lue at g?x.de> Jul 05, 2007
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Matt Lewis wrote: <snip> > Once I get it set up, there will be a "branch" in the svn repository from > which anyone can get the latest source. Basically, svn is based around > directories. We make a copy (in the repository) of the tagged 3.1 release > and call it 3.1.1. Then we merge all of the bugfixes into that branch of > code. Anyone with read access to the repository (which is anyone who can > manage to correctly type the url) can get that code. > > Once we're 'happy' with it, we move it to a tag (which is just another > directory, which, by convention is read only and for historical purposes) > and we can make a release, even if it's only a zip that we just put up > on sourceforge. I understand now. Thanks for the comprehensive explanation. Regards, Juergen