SVN still frozen: Restructuring update
antranig at caret.cam.ac.uk
antranig at caret.cam.ac.uk
Fri Mar 27 01:11:25 UTC 2009
Thanks Anastasia, the new structure looks pretty good, and I know it
was a lot of work.
My best idea for the "escalate" structure is that it really belongs
in the testing area. I had not yet actually got round to filing
it anywhere (thankfully)
Boz.
Quoting Anastasia Cheetham <a.cheetham at utoronto.ca>:
> I believe I have moved everything into its new home and removed the
> old folders, according to the structure Colin emailed to the list this
> afternoon. I have NOT updated any of the HTML files to reference
> things in their new home, hence everything is still broken.
>
> Reminders:
> - SVN is still frozen
> - Please don't rebuild in continuum
>
> Updating the files is the next step, and this will be carried out
> tomorrow (Friday). But first:
>
> I would appreciate it if someone could double-check that I've put
> things in the right place, named folders correctly, etc. :-) Just to
> review everything, before we start changing paths - so that we don't
> have to do it twice!
>
> Also, one question:
>
> In the old hierarchy (and still there):
> sample-code/reorderer/jquery-tabs has a folder called escalate,
> containing a test case for an Opera bug.
> I'm not sure where this should live? I'm guessing that an Opera ticket
> refers to it? If so, can we update the ticket?
>
> --
> Anastasia Cheetham a.cheetham at utoronto.ca
> Software Designer, Fluid Project http://fluidproject.org
> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre / University of Toronto
>
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