Stephen, please see
http://subversion.tigris.org/mailing-list-guidelines.html#fresh-post
...about how to avoid accidentally joining unrelated threads.
Thanks,
-Karl
"Stephen Turner" <sgturner@audioscience.com> writes:
> We are currently using CVS for our sw versioning.
>
> We'd also like to put our hardware projects (schematics, FPGA code etc)
> under version control. The schematic files are binary - one reason why CVS
> is nota good choice.
>
> So, we are thinking of putting everything under Subversion.
>
> Question - should everything (h/w and s/w) be in one repository - i.e have
> one global version?. Our development dir tree looks something like this:
>
> base
> --hw
> --project1
> --project2
> .....
> --projectN
> --sw
> --applications
> --project1
> --project2
> .....
> --projectN
> --drivers
> --project1
> --project2
> .....
> --projectN
> --firmware
> --project1
> --project2
> .....
> --projectN
>
> We were thinking that maybe we should have one repository for h/w and one
> for s/w, but would like to hear from other users who are using Subversion in
> a similar scope.
>
> thanks
> ------------------------
> Stephen Turner
> AudioScience, Inc.
>
>
>
>
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