[sldev] Re: SLDev Digest, Vol 6, Issue 62
Dereck Wonnacott
dereck at gmail.com
Tue Jun 19 08:10:36 PDT 2007
From: John Hurliman <jhurliman at wsu.edu>
Paul TBBle Hampson wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 04:24:56AM +0200, Dale Glass wrote:
>
>
>> SVK seemed to be just the thing to use for SL development, but
>> unfortunately the documentation leaves a lot to be desired, so I
>> thought it'd be useful to have a page explaining how to apply it to
>> SL development.
>>
>
> Having recently become enamoured of git, (and git-svn), I'd love to
> see either LL or someone publishing a git-svn (or git-svnimport since
> it'd be normally one-way) tree.
>
> I'll prolly play with it myself at some point, although just for myself,
> tracking upstream tarballs seems easiest to me from a packaging point of
> view.
>
> Especially since once I get slviewer into Debian, I hope to organise
> some team-maintenance around it, and as mentioned, I'm enamoured of git.
>
> ^_^
>
>
>
When the GPL viewer was originally being discussed, the collection of
people that was OpenSL at the time were pushing for a git setup over SVN
and setup one of their own for a time, although it is no longer running
or actively maintained. If a community actually kept up with it a git
repo could be a useful resource for some of the client developers.
John Hurliman
I'm no pro, but I've been impressed with GIT and would love an official
repo. Good enough for Linux Kernel, good enough for SL Client. :)
~Dereck Wonnacott
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