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RE: Mnemomic names for revisions

From: Nilesh Nimkar <nnimkar_at_amaranthllc.com>
Date: 2005-05-04 14:40:43 CEST

Also it will be easy to differentiate between different environments on
the same branch or trunk. Like revisions can be called PROD, QA and DEV
instead of the revisions which made it into respective environment. Also
a good thing would be to able to shift these labels as the development
progresses. Just like ClearCase.

--Nilesh

-----Original Message-----
From: Gerco Ballintijn [mailto:Gerco.Ballintijn@cwi.nl]
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 8:33 AM
To: Subversion mailing list
Subject: Re: Mnemomic names for revisions

Scott Palmer wrote:

> It's not really a BIG deal, but I would rather avoid having to treat
> some parts of the tree as serving that sort of special purpose and
> not as part of the organizational structure of my data.

This seems to be the main reason people want to have revision labels.
They feel the workspace root *should* be the same as the repository
root.
This desire is however the opposite of the design choice chosen for
the Subversion filesystem.

Gerco.

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