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    <title>Extending Repository Layout</title>
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    <para>
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        Occasionly, you may find that new components of &TCPCVI; need
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        to be added to the repository in order to work them out. If
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        that is the case, the first question we need to ask ourselves,
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        before starting to create directories blindly all over, is:
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        <emphasis>What is the right place to store it?</emphasis>
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        When the repository structure is extended, it is very useful
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        to bear in mind &TCPCVIS;, &TC;; and &TCDRS;.  The rest is a
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        matter of choosing appropriate names.  It is also worth to
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        know that each directory in the repository responds to one or
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        more concepts that justify its existence.
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        To build a directory structure inside the repository, you need
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        to define the concept behind it first and later create the
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        directory, remembering that there are locations inside the
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        repository that define concepts you probably would prefer to
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        reuse.  For example, the 
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        class="directory">trunk/Identity/Images/Themes</filename>
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        directory stores artistic motifs of different themes, the
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        class="directory">trunk/Identity/Models/Themes</filename>
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        directory stores design models for themes, the 
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        class="directory">trunk/Manuals</filename> directory stores
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        documentation, the 
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        class="directory">trunk/L10n</filename> stores translation
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        messages, and the 
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        class="directory">trunk/Scripts</filename> stores automation
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        scripts.
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