On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 04:49:12PM -0400, Brandon Craig Rhodes wrote:
Tres Seaver <tseaver@palladion.com> writes:
I think originally folks started doing this because the properties (svn:ignore, svn:externals) can't be viewed from the web interface. I'm not arguing for the practice, and in fact would prefer that we update the webapp to something which *can* expose the properties.
I think we should also update the webapp to something that handles directories and files consistently. To view a directory, you click on its name, but to view a file, you have to click on the revision number; and after browsing through a dozen directories, it is really hard for me always to remember to select a file by clicking on something different.
Trac's repository browser is much nicer than ViewVC. Example: http://source.schooltool.org/trac/browser/trunk/schooltool Trac comes with a lot of baggage (wiki, issue tracker), but those can be disabled. Marius Gedminas -- Linux is a fast moving project, with very fast evolving components. If you're using an older distribution, older than 4 to 6 months (and anything with "Enterprise" in the name is by definition old), please consider going to a newer distribution. -- http://www.linuxpowertop.org/known.php