[Rule-list] cvs directory hierarchy

James james at opencountry.org
Mon Feb 25 07:01:20 EET 2002


On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 23:49:47 -0500
Chuck Moss <cmrule at mossc.com> wrote:

> I would like to go ahead and get some code/docs/etc into cvs.
> In preparation for that we need to start setting up the directory tree.
> 
> For lack of a better idea here are the subdirectories I would suggest
> setting up:
> installer
> docs
> contrib
> 
> 
> Is this adequate or should we create a more standard "src" subdirectory
> with an installer subdirectory under that?
> 
> Any other suggestions? (PLEASE)  I know the original directory tree is
an
> important decision to keep organized but I don't have a real good feel
for
> what code will end up part of the whole project as yet.
> 
> Chuck

If I may.  More of a question than a suggestion, but could a "base"
anaconda src.rpm or tarball be put into cvs.  It can be checked out but
not modified.  This I would hope would make sure that there is always an
ultimate rollback point.
> 
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