Monday, 7 December 2009

Re: [Tyndale STEP - Programming] Re: [Tyndale STEP - Programming] Re: [Tyndale ST...

I'll remove our database, so that whoever needs it can rebuild it. I'm assuming the CSV files should go in though, as they were derived manually and are the source data. I'd quite like to make a few changes as part of the consolidation.

In time, I'll try and move our shared jars to a common place so that they don't need to be in each project. (only two at the moment).

Troy, are you intending to use Maven at all for building Sword/JSword? Was thinking of using that for STEP eventually but am quite happy with ant too.

Chris

2009/12/7 Tyndale STEP Project <tyndalestep@googlemail.com>
Dear Colin,

The repository is publicly readable. For write access, please create an
account on our community site at:

http://community.crosswire.org

and let me know your chosen account id and I will add write permissions
to the tynstep repo for you.

As a side note. Is it possible to version scripts that generate the
data or something similar, rather than the dataset? Versioning binary
data (or data with only automated changes throughout) creates really
large repositories as each version is an entire copy of the data (for
binary data), or useless history (like automated changes). We regularly
backup our svn repos. So, if say you have a datasource that is 40 megs,
with 30 checkins, that's 1.2 gigs of space of which we're saving
multiple backup copies.

Anyway, you're welcome to store what you'd like on our server, and to
have it backed up, of course, but is versioning beneficial?

Troy

On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 11:38 -0800, Tyndale STEP Project wrote:
> I believe Troy is able to give you an account...
>
> The STEP repository is on: https://crosswire.org/svn/tynstep/
>
> Hope the move goes alright!
> Chris
>
>
>
> 2009/12/7 Tyndale STEP Project <tyndalestep@googlemail.com>
> Tyndale STEP Project wrote:
> > Colin,
> >
> > Do you have access to the subversion repository? I was just
> wondering as
> > it might make sense that all our inputs to the web app/data
> loader live
> > and can be controlled/changed from there.
> >
> > If it's a pain for you, then we can leave it as is.
>
> Chris
>
> I don't currently, but it's only a case of telling me where
> the
> repository is - I use svn for other things already. Agreed it
> makes a
> lot of sense to use it for version control.
>
> Colin
>
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> on 12/07/2009 11:28:00 AM
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> 12/07/2009 11:38:00 AM

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