[Twisted-Python] Re: [Twisted-commits] r10392 - Start http rewrite, don't look yet.
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 03:52:02PM -0700, James Knight wrote:
Author: foom Date: Wed Mar 24 15:52:02 2004 New Revision: 10392
Added: trunk/sandbox/foom/ trunk/sandbox/foom/web/ trunk/sandbox/foom/web/http.py trunk/sandbox/foom/web/http_headers.py trunk/sandbox/foom/web/test_http.py trunk/sandbox/foom/web/test_http_headers.py Log: Start http rewrite, don't look yet.
Now that we're using a version control system that actually copes with branching (or so I'm told), why are we still using the sandbox for this stuff? Wouldn't branches be better for experimental rewrites like this? I'm not Subversion expert, so I'm interested in hearing if there's any good arguments for or against -- but I always assumed that the sandbox directory was largely a hack we had because CVS sucked. -Andrew.
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Andrew Bennetts
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Christopher Armstrong
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Cory Dodt
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Joe Brown
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William Dode