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RE: file:// -> svn:// RRRRRRRRRR

From: Féliciano Matias <feliciano.matias_at_free.fr>
Date: 2002-07-31 23:35:24 CEST

Le mer 31/07/2002 à 22:25, Sander Striker a écrit :
>
> I liked it just like it was, before all the 'confusion' complaints
> began trickling in.
>

Sorry, i am the "start point" of complaints.
But i'am not the first to be confuse with file:// .

There are some discusions/decisions to improve the legibility of svn and
i have some suggestions.

> An overloaded file:// wasn't bothering me one bit.
> Introducing a scheme that requires more typing isn't something I am
> looking forward to. Maybe the simple solutions are:
>

"a scheme that requires more typing isn't something I am looking forward
to."

You make me crazy !

So let's go to do some economize on typing.

Am i the invisible man ?

I put the same proposition twice in this thread (one with title "[RFC]
svn:"). The purpose is mainly to find a command line option that support
future features of svn and stay quite compatible with the current svn
(add some improvement).
If you read, sorry, if someone read this proposotion he/she can find a
lot of "type saving".

an example to create a tag :
$ svn copy -m "" svn:/trunk svn:/tags/0.14

instead of :
$ svn copy -m "" http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk
http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/tags/0.14

Perharp "type saving" is important only when doing the monthly "svn
checkout^H^H^H^H^H^H^Ho" ?

One request :
Please take 5 minutes to read my proposition.
If this is already done, please, take 30 seconds to reply :
 - I never read such heap of stupidity. Go away little boy.

And i'm go away (quickly and silently).

> Register the svn: namespace
> [which we should do anyway]
>
> or
>
> make the commandline take:
>
> file://path/to/repos /path/in/repos
>
> The second option is yucky too, since it doesn't fit our needs at all.
>
>
> Sander
>
>
>
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