Re: source control best practice with wonder

From: Chuck Hill (chil..lobal-village.net)
Date: Mon Mar 17 2008 - 13:55:29 EDT

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    On Mar 17, 2008, at 10:50 AM, Simon McLean wrote:

    > Great stuff! I updated WOLips on the weekend so that's good.
    >
    > I'll just create a new project and figure out the differences with
    > all our current projects.
    >
    > Thanks chuck!
    >
    > Simon
    >
    > On 17 Mar 2008, at 17:46, Chuck Hill wrote:
    >
    >>
    >> On Mar 17, 2008, at 10:38 AM, Simon McLean wrote:
    >>
    >>>>> I'm not being rude about it, just wondering if it's one of those
    >>>>> things that everyone tolerates because "that's the way it is".
    >>>>> I'd put it quite high on the list of "confusing-things-to-get-
    >>>>> your-head-around-when-moving-to-eclipse". It just doesn't feel
    >>>>> intuitive. Whereas putting your components in the "components"
    >>>>> directory, and your resources in the "resources" directory is
    >>>>> more my cup of tea.
    >>>>
    >>>> I think it made sense to someone way back when this all got
    >>>> started. There was (in my interpretation) a strong "don't force
    >>>> things on the user" intention in how the woproject stuff was
    >>>> written. The flexibility can be useful. In retrospect, a little
    >>>> force in terms of having a convention for project layout makes
    >>>> life better for everyone.
    >>>
    >>> Yeah, I agree. Flexibility is good as an advanced option, but
    >>> stick the shackles on to begin with - If anything you avoid
    >>> questions from dummies like me :-)
    >>>
    >>> I'm sure this must have been suggested before, but how about
    >>> fluffy being the default for a new WOnder app in eclipse ?
    >>
    >>
    >> If you are using a recent WOLips version, it IS the default for all
    >> new projects.
    >>
    >> Cuddle the Fluffy Bunny!
    >>
    >>
    >> Chuck
    >>
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