On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 7:24 AM, Lorenzo Riano wrote: > I have received some emails of people who wanted to run the rubik's cube > stack, but they didn't want to pull the whole UU stack just because the > rubik's stack depends on a single package in UU (OK it's a bit > complicated...) > > Anyway, what I think would be interesting is to have the ROS indexer scan > the packages of a (for example) GitHub user and retrieve all the stacks. > This way Berkley, TUM, UU and so on will have an account on GitHub (or > google code or whatever) with several repositories, each of them being a > stack. What is the argument for this over, say, git submodules? There are many issues on the implementation side of doing this, so I'm wondering what the advantage would be. - Ken > > I hope this makes sense... > > Lorenzo > > On 15 August 2011 21:05, Ibrahim Awwal wrote: >> >> Hi ROS users, >> >> We're considering/planning on switching to git/github for the Berkeley >> ROS package. What are the conventions on structure and such that people >> are using? With svn we have a url like this >> http://ros.berkeley.edu/svn/berkeley-ros-pkg/ with all our stuff, with >> git would it be preferrable to have one repo called berkeley-ros-pkg or >> separate repos for each stack and maybe link them together with >> submodules? What are other people doing that are using git? It seems >> like at least TUM is using separate repos per project on their git repo >> (which seems to be the much more sane route) but I was wondering if >> there was any requirement to have something called foo-ros-pkg >> somewhere. Thanks, >> >> -Ibrahim >> _______________________________________________ >> ros-users mailing list >> ros-users@code.ros.org >> https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users > > > > -- > Lorenzo Riano, PhD > Research Associate > Intelligent Systems Research Centre > University of Ulster > Magee campus > Londonderry > BT48 7JL > > phone: +44 (0)28 71375187 > email: l.riano@ulster.ac.uk, lorenzo.riano@gmail.com > skype: lorenzo.riano > > Webpage: http://isrc.ulster.ac.uk/Staff/LRiano/Contact.html > > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users > >