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head 1.5;
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access;
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locks; strict;
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comment @# @;
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1.5
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date 2009.11.25.03.14.38; author GarryJolleyRogers; state Exp;
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branches;
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next 1.4;
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1.4
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date 2009.11.20.02.45.32; author LeeBelbin; state Exp;
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branches;
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next 1.3;
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1.3
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date 2007.03.06.17.30.00; author TWikiGuest; state Exp;
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branches;
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next 1.2;
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1.2
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date 2006.05.15.07.48.39; author GregorHagedorn; state Exp;
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branches;
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next 1.1;
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1.1
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date 2006.05.14.00.20.56; author BobMorris; state Exp;
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branches;
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1.5
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@%META:TOPICINFO{author="GarryJolleyRogers" date="1259118878" format="1.1" version="1.5"}%
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%META:TOPICPARENT{name="SubversionRepository"}%
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|<img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/Rel24.GIF" alt="Rel24.GIF" >|This is the history of the sdd repository at the state of the release of SDD1.1-RC1.<br/><br/>Red boxes are branches that have been removed. (In SVN, you can run but you can't hide.). <br><br>\
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SVN branching occurs only when a new branch is made, so in this view, intermediate revisions exist that did not cause a branch. These may still participate in the construction of a branch though. For example, Revision 24 is the final revision of /releases/SDD1.1-RC, but it contains a file modified in Revision 22. It is the intention to never have more than one branch of a given released version: anything else would (and did) represent an error in the release process, including the existence of the releases named foo2. So I deleted the erroneous releases. Thus, the graph itself gives no insight into which revisions of the trunk participated in the release. However, the BDI.SDD_ release process creates a !ReleaseNotes file distributed with the release (but not kept in the repository) which tells the latest revision of the tree having modified files that participated in the release. <br><br>\
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Because _any_ change that happens in the repository causes a new revision, there may be files not participating in a particular branch, e.g. something in releases/. <br><br>\
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Explicitly creating a new branch, as is our policy when a new release is made, also creates a new revision. So a release will _always_ have a higher revision than any file participating in it. |
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%META:FILEATTACHMENT{name="Rel24.GIF" attachment="Rel24.GIF" attr="h" comment="" date="1147564146" path="Rel24.GIF" size="27685" stream="Rel24.GIF" user="Main.BobMorris" version="2"}%
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%META:TOPICMOVED{by="GregorHagedorn" date="1147679319" from="SDD.SvnTreeSnapshot" to="SDD.SubversionTreeSnapshot"}%
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SVN branching occurs only when a new branch is made, so in this view, intermediate revisions exist that did not cause a branch. These may still participate in the construction of a branch though. For example, Revision 24 is the final revision of /releases/SDD1.1-RC, but it contains a file modified in Revision 22. It is the intention to never have more than one branch of a given released version: anything else would (and did) represent an error in the release process, including the existence of the releases named foo2. So I deleted the erroneous releases. Thus, the graph itself gives no insight into which revisions of the trunk participated in the release. However, the BDI.SDD release process creates a !ReleaseNotes file distributed with the release (but not kept in the repository) which tells the latest revision of the tree having modified files that participated in the release. <br><br>\
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SVN branching occurs only when a new branch is made, so in this view, intermediate revisions exist that did not cause a branch. These may still participate in the construction of a branch though. For example, Revision 24 is the final revision of /releases/SDD1.1-RC, but it contains a file modified in Revision 22. It is the intention to never have more than one branch of a given released version: anything else would (and did) represent an error in the release process, including the existence of the releases named foo2. So I deleted the erroneous releases. Thus, the graph itself gives no insight into which revisions of the trunk participated in the release. However, the SDD release process creates a !ReleaseNotes file distributed with the release (but not kept in the repository) which tells the latest revision of the tree having modified files that participated in the release. <br><br>\
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%META:FILEATTACHMENT{name="Rel24.GIF" attachment="Rel24.GIF" attr="" comment="" date="1147564146" path="Rel24.GIF" size="27685" stream="Rel24.GIF" user="Main.BobMorris" version="2"}%
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