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[Issue 2210][RFC] How about /branches/svn-ruby?

From: Kobayashi Noritada <nori1_at_dolphin.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
Date: 2005-02-13 09:29:47 CET

Hi,

I propose /branches/svn-ruby or something so that kou can use it.
I think this may be a bold proposal, but makes developing and logging
transparent, and also makes reviewing smooth.

Because I'm interested in it, I am reviewing it bit by bit.
However, bindings are developed daily, patches getting larger and larger,
and logs changing day by day.
Also, I am not a full committer and do not have a privilege to approve
committing it even if I finish reviewing :-)
So, if it is not appropriate for kou to use /trunk,
how about creating /branches/svn-ruby or something and giving kou a commit
access to it until diffs of /trunk and the branch are completely reviewed
by someone?
If kou can use /branches/svn-ruby, everyone can know developing status and
its log, and review it.
Also, he can merge parts of binding codes to /trunk, if approved.

How do you like this idea?

P.S.
I am waiting for Ruby SWIG-based bindings being imported into the official
repository, and testing it with my environment.
The last test used followings and succeeded with no errors:

* Subversion trunk tree r12937 + svn-add-ruby-20050208.diff from
  http://pub.cozmixng.org/~kou/diff/
  (patch log: http://pub.cozmixng.org/~kou/diff/svn-add-ruby-20050208.log )
* Ruby 1.8.2 (2004-12-24) [i686-linux]

Logs:
  nori1[15:47]% make check-swig-rb saba:~/svnwc/subversion-ruby
  cd /home/nori1/svnwc/subversion-ruby/subversion/bindings/swig/ruby; /home/nori1/bin/ruby test/run-test.rb
  Loaded suite test
  Started
  .........................
  Finished in 53.504804 seconds.

  25 tests, 142 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors

Thanks,

-- 
|:  Noritada KOBAYASHI
|:  Dept. of General Systems Studies,
|:  Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Univ. of Tokyo
|:  E-mail: nori1@dolphin.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp (preferable)
|:          nori@esa.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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