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# Update your team's wiki page with your team's repository path information under '''Repo Path'''
 
# Update your team's wiki page with your team's repository path information under '''Repo Path'''
 
# Create a directory with your seneca id under the branch sub-directory of your team's repository. This will be your home directory for development:  
 
# Create a directory with your seneca id under the branch sub-directory of your team's repository. This will be your home directory for development:  
=== Directory Structure ===
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==== Directory Structure ====
 
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|-- Team_Repository_Account
 
|-- Team_Repository_Account
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==== branches ====
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===== branches =====
 
* '''branches''' is the common directory for all team members' workspaces.  
 
* '''branches''' is the common directory for all team members' workspaces.  
 
* Each team member should create their own home directory or '''workspace''' (member-id1, member-id2,...) for their own development tasks within '''branches'''.  
 
* Each team member should create their own home directory or '''workspace''' (member-id1, member-id2,...) for their own development tasks within '''branches'''.  
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*: ''These sub-directories(Task1, Task2,...) are called branches of trunk. When the word '''branch''' is used as a verb, it means copying the whole '''trunk''' into a sub-directory, either in '''branches''' or '''tags'''.
 
*: ''These sub-directories(Task1, Task2,...) are called branches of trunk. When the word '''branch''' is used as a verb, it means copying the whole '''trunk''' into a sub-directory, either in '''branches''' or '''tags'''.
  
==== tags ====
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===== tags =====
 
* '''tags''' is the directory that holds '''copies''' of successful stages of '''trunk''' throughout development. (''Also called as '''Milestones''''')
 
* '''tags''' is the directory that holds '''copies''' of successful stages of '''trunk''' throughout development. (''Also called as '''Milestones''''')
 
* '''tags''' are never modified or edited. ''You may branch a directory of tag into branches under a workspace and then modify the branch and apply the changes back to trunk, but you should never change the contents of a tag''
 
* '''tags''' are never modified or edited. ''You may branch a directory of tag into branches under a workspace and then modify the branch and apply the changes back to trunk, but you should never change the contents of a tag''
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**: ''If R0.3 is due, and R0.3, R0.31, R0.32 are present in '''tags''', then your instructor will mark R0.32
 
**: ''If R0.3 is due, and R0.3, R0.31, R0.32 are present in '''tags''', then your instructor will mark R0.32
  
==== trunk ====
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===== trunk =====
 
* '''trunk''' is the directory that holds the project in its current stage, '''complied and run-able'''
 
* '''trunk''' is the directory that holds the project in its current stage, '''complied and run-able'''
 
* '''trunk''' should never hold non-compiled code. Usually trunk is an exact copy (or better than) the latest version in '''tags'''.
 
* '''trunk''' should never hold non-compiled code. Usually trunk is an exact copy (or better than) the latest version in '''tags'''.

Revision as of 21:03, 4 October 2011


BTP300 Fall 2011 | Weekly Schedule | Student List | Project Requirements | Teams and their Projects | Student Resources

Due Dates

Assignment 1 - Line Editing Facility September 23
Assignment 2 - Field Classes October 28
Assignment 3 - More Field Classes November 18
Assignment 4 - Application December 9

The official due dates are in Moodle. If there are any discrepancies, the due dates in Moodle shall apply.

Project Requirements

Stage 1

Stage 2

Each game is a team effort. The structure of each team is up to the team members. Each member must contribute their own work in a selected area or areas of their choosing.

Before continuing stage 2, please do the following

  1. Read Hints for Using SVN to collaborate on school projects
  2. Update your team's wiki page with your team's repository path information under Repo Path
  3. Create a directory with your seneca id under the branch sub-directory of your team's repository. This will be your home directory for development:

Directory Structure

|-- Team_Repository_Account
  +--branches
  | +-- member-id1  <-- this is a team member's home within branches
  |   +-- Task1
  |   +-- Task2
  | +-- member-id2  <-- this is a team member's home within branches
  |   +-- Task1
  |   +-- Task2
  |   +-- Task3
  | +-- member-id3  <-- this is a team member's home within branches
  |   +-- Task1
  +--tags
  | +-- R0.1
  | +-- R0.11
  | +-- R0.2
  | +-- R0.21
  | +-- ...
  | +-- R0.3
  | +-- R0.31
  | +-- ...
  | +-- R1.0
  | +-- R1.1
  +--trunk
branches
  • branches is the common directory for all team members' workspaces.
  • Each team member should create their own home directory or workspace (member-id1, member-id2,...) for their own development tasks within branches.
  • Each team member should divide their workspace into several sub-directories (workspaces) during the development of the project. These workspaces(Task1, Task2, ...) are usually copies of the trunk to be worked on.
    These sub-directories(Task1, Task2,...) are called branches of trunk. When the word branch is used as a verb, it means copying the whole trunk into a sub-directory, either in branches or tags.
tags
  • tags is the directory that holds copies of successful stages of trunk throughout development. (Also called as Milestones)
  • tags are never modified or edited. You may branch a directory of tag into branches under a workspace and then modify the branch and apply the changes back to trunk, but you should never change the contents of a tag
  • The action of branching the trunk into tags is often referred to as a release.
  • We use the tags directory to submit the work for marking. Your instructor will specify the requirements of a release.
    • A release is usually tagged by a version number like: R0.1, Prj0.2, As1_1.0
    • When a release is due, your instructor will always mark the latest version of that release.
      If R0.3 is due, and R0.3, R0.31, R0.32 are present in tags, then your instructor will mark R0.32
trunk
  • trunk is the directory that holds the project in its current stage, complied and run-able
  • trunk should never hold non-compiled code. Usually trunk is an exact copy (or better than) the latest version in tags.
  • Since only one project is within the repository, trunk has no project level sub-directory and is the root of the project.


Stage 3


Stage 4