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Message #04175
Re: Separate Lubuntu manual bzr repository?
Hello, Jonathan.
On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 11:06 PM, Jonathan Marsden <jmarsden@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I ran into a slight problem: we would need to create a new separate
> project in order to do that, as far as I can see.
...
> (A) Create a subfolder within the existing ubuntu-manual bzr
> repository for Lubuntu;
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> (B) Create a separate Lubuntu Manual project so we get a
> separate bzr repository for it;
>
> (C) Figure out how one team/project can have two bzr
> repositories at Launchpad (I do not know how to do this).
>
> Thoughts on how best to proceed are welcomed.
For the ubuntu-manual project, we do have multiple repositories; each
branch is named after a series (e.g., natty, oneiric, precise,
quantal, raring, saucy).
We could either create a branch called 'lubuntu-saucy' or you could
create a separate project (e.g., lubuntu-manual) and create your own
bzr repositories under that.
If we create a repository under the ubuntu-manual project for the
Lubuntu manual, then everyone who is an ubuntu-manual team member
would be able to commit to the lubuntu repository (for better or
worse).
Conversely, if you create a separate project with its own
repositories, you'd have to manage the team members of that project
separately.
—Kevin
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