Re: Project files and Assembla |
by phoenyx on 2011/10/21 8:50:48 No, that's not correct. All development takes place on Assembla. The core is being developed in the ImpressCMS space whereas addons (modules, languages, themes) are being developed in the ImpressCMS Addons space. Once we have a core release, the zip and tar.gz will be uploaded on sf.net for public download. Modules, themes and languages will be on addons.impresscms.org. Now I understand what you were saying about tags. The "files" section is not supposed to be used. This section is required for ticket attachments which means, that whenever you upload an attachment for a ticket, the file will be visible in this section. In order to commit something to our repositories on Assembla, please follow the commit guidelines on the SVN tab. There was no change compared to sf.net except for the repository URL. In order to get all the details, please read the Wiki entry (here and here) which was written for the move from sf.net to Assembla. Hope everything is clear now. |
Re: Project files and Assembla |
by debianus on 2011/10/19 11:19:23 Ok. If I understand: Core releases in SF; modules, themes, language files in Assembla. Right? About tags in Assembla: in the submit file form there are these fields: Your file Tags Enter tags, keywords, or phrases separated by commas Description |
Re: Project files and Assembla |
by phoenyx on 2011/10/19 10:21:54 Packages will be on Sourceforge for download. If you have language files to commit, the ImpressCMS Addons space on assembla is where you need to go. We have SVN there and it works exactly the same as on sf.net. Not sure what you mean with tags. |
Project files and Assembla |
by debianus on 2011/10/19 10:09:55 Where will be our files for downloading? SF or Assembla? Assembla uses tag for files, not folders. If I submit a Spanish Language file for 1.3 I suppose these tags: Languages, Spanish. Right? Other tags could be: Core, Modules or Themes. But we must organize this matter thinking in the future. |