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Website inside code repository? #34

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a17r opened this issue Aug 21, 2017 · 2 comments
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Website inside code repository? #34

a17r opened this issue Aug 21, 2017 · 2 comments
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@a17r
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a17r commented Aug 21, 2017

I realise this is for historical reasons, but still makes this repository a bit unwieldy. There are ways to split a directory off into its own repository while keeping all git history, KDE does it all the time.

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Yes. I can move it. I have an SVN repository svn://dev.exiv2.org/svn/team in which I keep useful stuff that I don't think belongs in a code branch. I'll move it there. I only started using git in May, so I'm still rather puzzled by git. I'll migrate team (and test files) to git when I'm more confident about using git.

Can you open an issue "Remove directory 'website' from code branches" (or something like that).

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http://dev.exiv2.org/issues/1308

Our release scripts create the website change list from Redmine. So, I will reflect the GitHub v0.26.1 issues into Redmine for v0.26.1. I don't intend to keep Redmine forever. I'll probably announce in v0.26.1 that Redmine will be made read-only when v0.27 is released (currently unscheduled).

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