A 2015-07-29 13:50, Xavi Ivars escrigué:
> 2015-07-29 13:14 GMT+02:00 Francis Tyers <[email protected]>:
> 
>> Can you explain how that would work. Given a single organisation,
>> and
>> our
>> current layout of:
>> 
>> * apertium
>> ** languages
>> *** apertium-cat
>> *** apertium-eus
>> ** nursery
>> *** apertium-tat-rus
>> 
>> etc.
>> 
>> How would people check out:
>> 
>> languages/apertium-nno
>> languages/apertium-nob
>> trunk/apertium-nno-nob
>> trunk/apertium
>> trunk/lttoolbox
>> 
>> without having to check out the whole of any submodule ? Also,
>> would it
>> be as simple
>> as in SVN (e.g. 5 commands). Perhaps it would be good for someone
>> on
>> github to try it
>> out (not using the apertium name), and demonstrate to us.
> 
> Even if I'd vote for a migration to git (and GitHub), I don't think
> that if we did it, following the same "structure" that we have right
> now would work.
> 
> The existing structure (nursery, languages, trunk,...) it'll be really
> hard to "replicate" (if possible at all) using git+svn.
> 
> If I had to move the 5 mentioned "modules", I'd create the following
> "git" repositories.
> * apertium-nno
> * apertium-nob
> * apertium-nno-nob
> * apertium
> * lttoolbox
> 
> Submodules "could" play a role in creating a similar structure of the
> existing one, if we created another repo called "apertium-structure",
> where entries starting with / are folders and entries starting with @
> are git submodules
> 
> - apertium-structure
> -- /languages
> ---- @apertium-nno
> ---- @apertium-nob
> -- /trunk
> ---- @apertium-nno-nob
> ---- @lttoolbox
> ---- @apertium

So:

* repo
** directory
*** submodule

Would it be possible to :

* check out the whole repo
* check out an individual directory -- all submodules
* check out an individual submodule

?

> That would work if really using git (I don't now why we would want to
> create that structure if it was not to "show" where langpair stays,
> for example) but it won't if you try to checkout "apertium-structure"
> using the SVN functionality available at github
> 
> You can try it here: 
> 
>     svn co https://github.com/xavivars/apertium-test/trunk [1]

Hmm, I don't see any structure there...

F.

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