
troy d. straszheim wrote:
On Fri, May 25, 2007 at 09:37:37AM -0400, Stefan Seefeld wrote:
troy d. straszheim wrote:
So where should that stuff go? I'm accustomed to having "sandbox" identify a free-form area. 'sandbox-branches' isn't appropriate either. I think the current sandbox should actually be a subdirectory of sandbox called "projects".
A rephrase of the question: where should this stuff that isn't boost libraries go? A new directory? What to call it?
I have an 'xml' project that lives in sandbox/xml. I think that is in line with your suggestion of having sandbox/X be independent projects (for any value of 'X').
But the conventions explicitly prohibit independent versioning of projects in an organized way.
How so ?
This page:
http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/BoostSandbox
Does not account for how one should branch/tag/trunk one's project in the sandbox independently of the others.
It simply doesn't talk about versioning / branching at all. This doesn't imply that the whole sandbox has to be branched as a whole. I'm pretty sure everybody agrees that versioning should be by project, as far as the sandbox is concerned. Regards, Stefan -- ...ich hab' noch einen Koffer in Berlin...