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Re: What is the Best Practice for "branching branches"?

From: fj <fj_at_effjay.com>
Date: 2007-09-13 17:41:15 CEST

Bicking, David (HHoldings, IT) wrote:
> Given a starting structure of:
>
> /FOO/Trunk
> /FOO/Branches/MyKungFOO
>
> Where MyKungFOO is now at a point where I want to branch it, what is the
> proper way to do that?
>
> I am speculating that it involves restructuring the repository so that I
> would have:
>
> /FOO/Branches/MyKungFOO/Trunk
> /FOO/Branches/MyKungFOO/Branches
>
> Then move the branch into the new trunk and branch it normally.
>
> --
> David Bicking
>
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just curious, david -
what's going on that would make you want to branch MyKungFOO yet again
before merging it back into trunk?

cheers,
-FJ

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