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Re: One Repository or Multiple?

From: Jeff Stuart <jstuart_at_computer-city.net>
Date: 2002-09-29 00:21:21 CEST

Thanks Ben and Greg! I went and made a repository for each domain (which for
me is a seperate project. :)). I'm hoping to eventually work in some kind of
CMS system with my staging servers, subversion, and some other admin pages
for people. (But that's a LONG term goal. :))

On Saturday 28 September 2002 06:10 pm, Ben Gollmer wrote:
> > The benefits of multiple repositories, that I can think of:
> >
> > * Version numbers stay lower. (But if you're worried about this
> > you're probably doing something wrong.)
> >
> > * Can be moved independently if components want to be re-hosted
> > elsewhere.
> >
> > * Can be backed up independently, which may lead to less backup media
> > usage or more easily compartmentalized backups.
>
> If you set up per-project mailing lists like I did, it's easy to use the
> provided post-commit scripts to send mail on each commit if you have
> seperate repos's for each project.
>
> If you've got multiple projects within one repository and want each one to
> have it's own mailing list, be prepared for some script hacking.

-- 
Jeff Stuart
jstuart@computer-city.net
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