On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Noel J. Bergman <n...@devtech.com> wrote:

> JSecurity: I really don't need to go follow URLs into SVN (or tracking down
> e-mails as with some others) when assembling the report.  Please follow the
> practice of putting your report in the Wiki.

I'm happy to put it in the wiki and I will do so as soon as I can.

I did the link because we were modifying the file over the last two
days.  It didn't make sense to me to change the wiki every time we
changed the file (all of our reports are in SVN, easily traceable and
recorded).  Instead, linking to HEAD ensured that the wiki always
reflected the most up to date and current revision.  I thought I was
actually acting in the 'wiki spirit' by ensuring that the data never
had the possibility of getting out of sync, i.e. link instead of
replicate.

Now if it is Incubator policy that we must use the Wiki for board
reports, then we'll stop using SVN.  My concern is that I want to
avoid the possibility of multiple editing places and the potential
confusion that might arise as a result.

What is policy?  I'm just trying to learn - thanks for any guidance!

Cheers,

Les

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