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@subsection Goals
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This directory implements the Subversion's trunk concept in a
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trunk, branches, tags repository structure.
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@subsection Description
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The @file{trunk/} directory structure is the main development line
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inside the CentOS Artwork Repository. Here is where we produce the
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information required by The CentOS Project corporate visual identity.
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Additionally, here is where documentation and automation scripts are
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conceived to make both understanding and using of CentOS Artwork
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Repository easier for everyone.
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The @file{trunk/} directory structure covers the following topics:
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@table @strong
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@item Identity
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This directory organizes the production of images in different formats
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and some non-image formats like XHTML and text files, as well. This is
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the perfect place to consolidate @emph{The CentOS Artwork SIG}. If you
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are interested in producing art works for The CentOS Project, this
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place is for you.
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@xref{Filesystem trunk Identity}, for more information.
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@item Documentation
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This directory organizes the production of @emph{CentOS Artwork
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Repository Manual} (i.e., the place where the documentation you are
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reading right now is stored in). If you are interested on improving
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The CentOS Artwork Repository Manual, in this place you'll find the
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Texinfo documentation structure you need to work with.
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@xref{Filesystem trunk Manual}, for more information.
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@item Localization
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This directory organizes translation messages specifically produced to
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satisfy internationalization needs inside the CentOS Artwork
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Repository. This place is perfect to consolidate @emph{The CentOS
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Translation SIG}. If you love translating, you'll find lot of messages
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waiting for you to translate here.
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@xref{Filesystem trunk Locales}, for more information.
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@item Automation
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This directory organizes the production of @command{centos-art}, a
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command-line interface specially designed to automate most frequent
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tasks in the repository (e.g., image rendition, documenting directory
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structures, translating content, etc.). If you can't resist the idea
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of automating repeatable tasks, then take a look here.
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@xref{Filesystem trunk Scripts}, for more information.
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@end table
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@subsection Usage
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When we need to create branches or tags, the @file{trunk/} directory
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structure is the one used as reference to build them. Take a look at
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the following directory structure construction and notice how the
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@file{/Scripts/Bash/Cli} string is repeated in the paths and how it is
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put on it:
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@table @file
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@item trunk/Scripts/Bash/Cli
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This directory structure provides the main development line of the
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@file{centos-art} command-line interface written in bash. In this
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directory changes may occur pretty fast and in unpredicted ways. This
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configuration could provoke that the @file{centos-art} command-line
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stop working in a manner unprediceted due the way changes are
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introduced to it.
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@item branches/Scripts/Bash/Cli/1
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This directory structure, however, provides an intermediate place for
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less unpredicted changes and that way to provide more stability than
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@file{trunk/} directory structure is able to provide.
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Notice that we used a number to identify the branch (the number `1' in
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this case). Changing this number we could create several branches
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that could be maintained at the same time to fix specific problems
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simultaneausly otherwise difficult to fix in an unpredictable area
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like that provided by @file{trunk/} directory structure. Once the
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specific problems has been fixed, the branch is merged into
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@file{trunk/} and removed from the repository file system.
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If you are the only person working in the repository, you probably
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don't want to worry about creating branches at all and prefer going
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straight from trunk to tags. Ask yourself: If I'm the only person
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working in the trunk directory structure whom else could introduce
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unpredictable changes but myself? In that case, such changes wouldn't
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be unpredictable at all, don't you think?
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@item tags/Scripts/Bash/Cli/1.0
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Instead of removing the branch directory structure from the repository
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file system, it could be very convenient to create a check-point in
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time with such problems fixed and so providing a predictable release
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of the @file{centos-art} command-line interface.
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Notice that we used the number 1.0 to store the tag. These means that
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we are creating the tag number 0 from the branch numbered as 1 (i.e.,
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the first number before the dot represents the branch number and the
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second number after the dot represents the tag number).
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Using the @file{centos-art} command-line from tags diectory structure
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does provide more stable results than those from branches or trunk
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directory structures. The tags directory structure doesn't introduce
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changes at all, so you are safe to get what you expect after reading
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the release notes for that tag. This configuration is not possible
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supported on trunk nor branches since they do change through time.
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@end table
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It seems to be no other immediate use for this directory but those
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described above.
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@subsection See also
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@menu
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* Filesystem branches::
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* Filesystem tags::
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@end menu
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