Difference between revisions of "Subversion"
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+ | Those that commit considerable time to improve odamex may be granted full or partial access. Inactive accounts will tend to get frozen or disabled. |
Revision as of 21:26, 21 September 2006
SubVersion is the current version control repository used to maintain the odamex source code. Access is restricted based on our Policy.
Tested clients
- svn
- tortoisesvn for Windows
Directory structure
Each branch keeps an entire odamex source tree.
- root
- trunk - bleeding edge development, may not always work
- branches
- stable - synchronised with trunk when features mature
- ogl_hack - a half-hearted attempt at accelerating the renderer
- other temporary branches may be created or destoryed
- tags
Change notification
Any changes to our svn repository are reported in:
Guidelines
- Do
- Regularly update your working copy
- Commit individual improvements and corrections to the existing code
- Separate your commits semantically
- Make an informative comment with each commit
- Mention related bugs and revisions (see changelog for format)
- Seek comments on bugzilla and forum before making major changes
- Test your changes before every commit
- Do not
- Commit broken code to trunk or stable
- Commit untested code to stable
- Make giant monolithic commits
- Make major changes without consulting maintainers
- Make frivolous commits
- Overwrite other people's recent work without asking them
- Change EOL modes of files, All files should be LF
Access
Those that commit considerable time to improve odamex may be granted full or partial access. Inactive accounts will tend to get frozen or disabled.