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Re: Subprojects in Savannah
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Bob Proulx |
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Re: Subprojects in Savannah |
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Thu, 29 Oct 2020 17:49:28 -0600 |
Luis Falcon wrote:
> The GNU Health project has different components that would need their
> own repository, releases, bugs...
Does Mercurial handle subdirectories in the repository? If so then
it would be easy to set up sub-projects in the hg repository as a
subdirectory. If this is something that we would simply need to
experiment with to try then we could try it.
For releases I assume you mean on download? Or elsewhere? Because I
note that the download directory for GNU health is empty currently.
But subdirectories are okay there too.
https://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/health/
For the Savannah web UI tracker I will defer to Ineiev as I do not
know very much about the capabilities there.
And there is always the ability to simply use namespacing to create
logical sub-projects too. health-thalamus, health-mygnuhealth, for
examples.
> This is something we'll been trying to achieve in Savannah for a while.
> Andrew Engelbrecht suggest me to ask it here.
At the moment subprojects are a manual creation. For example for a
git project this is documented here.
https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/Git/
It is intended for large subprojects where there might be a handful.
It isn't intended for an open ended number of projects, say for
example, like Emacs ELPA.
> So, the GNU Health project has today 4 subprojects:
>
> 1) GNU Health HMIS
> 2) Thalamus
> 3) Federation Portal
> 4) MyGNUHealth
>
> Is that feasible in the current infrastructure?
For the Savannah web UI bug tracker we need Ineiev to join the
conversation as I know very little about it.
Bob