Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 14:06:17 -0700 From: "Albert Yang" <albert@achtung.com> To: freebsd-small@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Structure? Message-ID: <39819359.5807.123A2B0@localhost>
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OK guys, I was thinking we should throw together an agreed upon structure for Pico? I was thinking we'd do like FreeBSD, have a stable and a current; with maybe 4 releases to the stable tree every year, or whenever we feel that a release is stable. I figure we'd start with /stable and /current. To facilitate a migratory path towards modularity of Pico, I thought we'd do this. We'd have a modules directory of all the different modules available for Pico. Then we'd have a /make section which kept all the make files against the modules. Then if I wanted, I can just go to the make directory and do a make, and it would grab against the modules directory, and cough me up a floppy. If it's a stupid idea, let me know, I'm open for suggestions. I just want to get some process and structure underway. A small sample is shown below. Albert /STABLE /modules /1.0.0 /make /dialup /1.0.0 /1.0.2 /1.1.1 /router /1.0.0 /1.0.2 /1.1.1 /dialup /1.0.0 /1.0.2 /1.1.1 /isp /1.0.0 /1.0.2 /1.1.1 /CURRENT /modules /1.0.0 /make /dialup /1.0.0 /router /1.0.0 /ppp /1.0.0 /isp To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-small" in the body of the message
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