Stuart also suggested renaming modules to trunk, or as I suggested making a SVN-style symlink using svn:externals. The purpose would be to make it more obvious to people what to checkout.
As I mentioned in the last IRC meeting, there is some cleanup that needs to be done on trunk. The directories currently getting attention are fine. It's the cruft that sits around them that needs to go. It's making it really difficult for newcomers to understand what the heck to checkout. I'll also put together a brief README.txt that simply explains the purpose of each root-level directory.I'd like to nuke the following directories from the Seam repo, which I don't believe are currently being used.http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/seam/trunk/ (each component has it's own trunk in Seam 3, so this trunk is erroneous; all Seam 2 stuff is under a branch)http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/seam/seam-gen/ (the real encore is in /sandbox)I would like to consolidate /build and /dist under a single folder. They are both build/packaging related and I think they should be seen as a single top-level unit. They are this way in Weld.I'll do the cleanup tomorrow unless I get feedback otherwise.-Dan
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