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From: | Rick Genter |
Subject: | RE: Do we need lot of repositories? |
Date: | Mon, 4 Oct 2004 06:18:21 -0700 |
I don't know how SourceForge does it, but I see no reason
to have more than one repository - each project is a separate module within the
repository.
-- From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Paras jain Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 1:14 AM To: address@hidden Subject: Do we need lot of repositories? Dear List, We are handling the projects in two groups one is in high level language (Delphi, VC++..) and one in Assembly language. In each group we are several developers with several projects. There can be two possibilities to create repositories in CVS:
CVS manual said that you can made different repositories if two projects will not share the code if I go to that direction almost every project will not sharing each other code and in that case I need to configure my repositories as per option 2.
Anyone experienced the same situation can give right direction. Whether I will go for only 2 repositories or 50-70 (I cannot say in future it may be 500) repositories?
PS :Anyone has any idea that how sourceforge maintain it’s repositories ( One to one mapping for project and repository or one –many mapping i.e. one repositories and several projects. Why I am asking this because I read somewhere that SourceForge is maintaining 55000 projects in CVS (Great!!) and I am interested to know the CVS architecture used by SourceForge.
Thanks and Regards Paras
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