On 02/01/2021 08:47, Herbert J. Skuhra wrote:

<https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html>
still describes use of `svnlite` (not `git` or `got`) and, I guess,
might continue to do so for some time.

In this context, is `cd /usr/src` still true?
If you clone the repository to /usr/src instead of e.g.
/usr/src/freebsd-current.

Thanks again.

I imagine that use cases will _eventually_ include trios of directories, as siblings, for example:

/usr/src/doc /usr/src/freebsd-stable

/usr/src/ports

True: there's the tradition of /usr/ports

however with all three things moved, or moving, to Git it seems (to me) sensible to have the source files for ports at

/usr/src/ports

For consistency. A cohesive approach.

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