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. 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