Ron Lusk on 7 Feb 2007 19:14:14 -0000


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Re: [PhillyOnRails] PhillyOnRails Rubyforge Project, Started!


Can I suggest using Hoe for releases?  I haven't done anything for Rubyforge, but I use it for my internal gems.

On 2/6/07, Mat Schaffer <schapht@gmail.com> wrote:

On Feb 6, 2007, at 2:54 PM, Mark Chadwick wrote:

I propose to keep things semi-organized in svn, we use the kind of organization found in Pragmatic Version Control ( http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/svn/ ) ...or at least follow the projectname/trunk convention to keep it clean?  Thoughts?

stolen from http://software.pmade.com/svnauto/pages/show/Manual 

This is definitely a good way to do things.  But I think if people want to have their own systems in their own sub-projects that's fine too.  I don't want to stifle creativity on account of textbook SCM practices.  But now may be a good time to start brainstorming ground rules.  Here's how I'd draft them:

1. Create a directory in subversion with your sub-project name before comitting any new projects
  (e.g., The 'texas holdem' project would go into 'svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/phillyonrails/texasholdem'

2. Be _very_ careful when releasing gems.  Once a gem is released it will propagate to mirror servers.  Choose a good name and respect your users.

3. Our homepage points to  http://www.phillyonrails.org/community/Projects, use this wiki for project information.

-Mat

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