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RE: Best Practices question

From: Wolf Josef <josef.wolf_at_siemens.com>
Date: 2002-10-09 17:50:18 CEST

> On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 05:20:12PM +0200, Wolf Josef wrote:
> > > Unrelated projects should be kept physically seperate.
> > Sometimes unrelated projects grow together. Is there any way
> > to merge them afterwards?

> If they merge together, they aren't that unrelated, are they?

Hmm, I think you missed my point, so I try to get more verbose.

Let us assume we had originally two separate projects which
we put into separate repos as you stated. For example:
 project DOS (the original one)
 project Windows (the original one, which was just a DOS application)
Up to Win3.1 (or some such) they were two different unrelated projects
and they spent two different repos for them.

But on some day Mr. Gates decides to integrate DOS into Windows. How
would this be done with svn?

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