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Dr. Peter Poeml
be4f2b031f Putting names at the top of files is is not recommended. Collective wisdom for
fostering open source contributions says that it can discourage contribution by
conveying a false sense of "code ownership". Marking territory is negatively
affecting collaboration.  See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSFDm3UYkeE
2009-03-02 14:03:06 +00:00
Dr. Peter Poeml
20a13e7b3b - bump version (0.7)
- initial support for local builds (subcommand 'build')
2006-07-14 17:39:46 +00:00
Dr. Peter Poeml
537d6b62cc version 0.6 2006-05-30 10:31:25 +00:00
Dr. Peter Poeml
aa36c25505 - add 'help' subcommand (and add help :-)
- make all subcommands functions -- so they can be used from outside (they
  still print directly their output; they could become iterators later)
- deprecate 'init' subcommand
- 0.5
2006-05-23 13:48:58 +00:00
Dr. Peter Poeml
432252aef1 increase version in setup.py as well 2006-05-22 14:15:17 +00:00
Dr. Peter Poeml
4b83218cf6 0.3
status: 
- use new file metadata which provides checksum, size and mtime 
- don't list unmodified files
- fix some conditions where status was too stupid so far
update: 
- much faster now, since only new or changed files are downloaded
- print revision number
checkout:
- mark project directory as such (to be used later)
diff:
- faster, since 'status' is faster
- work against local copy
checkin: 
- update package metadata from specfile 
- fix argument handling 
add: 
- ignore .osc and other files
other changes:
- sanitize argument handling, so most commands can work with
  arbitrary files/directories as arguments (work is always done per package)
- add history command (doesn't seem to be working yet)
- on first usage, ask for username password on first usage, 
  and store them in .oscrc (.netrc can still be used)
2006-05-19 20:13:29 +00:00
Dr. Peter Poeml
aaa41561be - reorganize source to build a python module
- add setup.py
- add osc-wrapper.py as a wrapper script, so the module can be used when
  installed in the system as well as in the uninstalled source directory
2006-05-10 14:21:51 +00:00