[long] Canonical are you serious?

Enrico Zini enrico at enricozini.org
Mon Jan 24 16:08:00 UTC 2005


On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 11:32:35PM +0800, Enrico Zini wrote:

> If that is true (I can't check it atm, but mdz, mako or others please
> confirm on this), we don't need symlinks and we would just need to work
> with a vendor drop of the Gnome User's Guide
> (http://www.gnome.org/learn/users-guide/2.6/) which wouldn't need
> symlinks, so we could do with any version of subversion and be all
> happy.

I post a relevant IRC log:

<enrico> jdub: could you please have a read at
         http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-doc/2005-January/001063.html ?
<enrico> jdub: if that is true, we solved all the problems
  <jdub> enrico: i don't quite get the question, but:
  <jdub> - gnome cvs will be mirrored in arch
  <jdub> - the right way to manage changes is to create a branch off those
<enrico> you mean a branch off the arch mirror?
  <jdub> yes
  <jdub> that's what arch is all about :)
<enrico> So, if we want to fiddle with the documentation of the various
         applications, we need to branch off the development arch repo
  <jdub> i guess i should get on -docs and sort this all out
<enrico> jdub: that would help
<enrico> is the Gnome User's Guide also in arch?
  <jdub> not yet
<enrico> jdub: ok, so we can make a vendor drop with the User's Guide and
         manage the rest (docs and manpages) in arch

It seems to confirm.


Ciao,

Enrico

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