
Joel <joel@boost-consulting.com> writes:
Rene Rivera wrote:
John Maddock wrote:
Why didn't you put the images in a separate branch then?
They're not in *any* branch (just on the web site). I'm afraid they are on the HEAD branch.. http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/boost/boost/more/logo_images/ Which is why Stefan asked. Perhaps it was an unintentional commit?
I was just following procedure here: http://www.boost.org/more/updating_the_website.html
It's not clear what one should do if something needs to be placed in the website but not intended to be released. Ultimately, I can simply remove it from the RC branch
For this release, that's the HEAD.
whenever we get to it, so I do not see why there's a big fuss.
The bigger the CVS repository gets, the worse its performance whether or not you are actually using all the parts.
If it's the size of the CVS update you are concerned with
That too.
Then probably the right thing to do is to clarify the procedure for making updates to the boost website content. Again, I am just following procedure.
Done. But honestly, this seems like a case where a little thought might've served better than blind obedience. There are still cases that the procedure can't adequately cover, and there always will be. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com