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Re: Program code in my chapter

 

On Mon, 2011-01-17 at 13:03 +0000, Stuart Langridge wrote:
> I therefore propose that the program is available somewhere on
> Launchpad, and that my chapter says: to get the code for this whole
> program (if you want to work with it, rather than just read examples),
> do "bzr branch lp:ubuntu-developer-manual/desktopcouch-dvd-example". I
> know that at that point in the manual we won't have explained bzr, but I
> don't think we need to have done: we can just say "run the above command
> to get the code; you do not have to worry about why or how it works. If
> you really do want to know that, then read the bzr chapter now, but it's
> not necessary to do so."
I think this is an awesome idea. Now, should each example program have
it's own LP project, or should there be one honkin' big lp project that
has all the samples in them?

Cheers, Rick




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