Local subversion repository
Another post? It's like a post overload!
I've set up a local subversion (svn) repository to manage the viewer source code as I make revisions, allowing me to easily save old versions, view what I've changed, and revert to the older version if something bad happens. It's not accessible over the internet (at least not yet), which means that it is of very limited usefulness to other people. But hey, I know how fun it is to read about what other people are doing that doesn't really affect me personally, so now my readers (I think I have some of those? Maybe I'm thinking of lemurs.) can enjoy the same luxury.
Here's the plan for repository layout:
- linden — contains the most recent vanilla source code from Linden Lab.
- jacek — contains my tinkered source code.
I might also make more branches off of jacek if I ever decide to implement something that takes a really long time to code, then merge the changes back when I'm done.
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Are you letting others play with the changes to the client you are making? I sure would like to help if I can.
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