Proof of Concept:SVN for Mapping & Submissions (For Mappers)
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Re: Proof of Concept:SVN for Mapping & Submissions (For Mappers)
Fully support. When to start?
Dont ask me
Just take it or leave it.....
!EOT
Just take it or leave it.....
!EOT
Re: Proof of Concept:SVN for Mapping & Submissions (For Mappers)
Juz a quick update.
I have completed the Installation Instructions & Configuration of TortoiseSVN client, posted on the first page of this thread.
Still working on the other procedures.
Note: This is proof-of-concept, and access is limited as it's hosted on a free hosting service. The map tiles hosted are from MFM v1.62.
I have completed the Installation Instructions & Configuration of TortoiseSVN client, posted on the first page of this thread.
Still working on the other procedures.
Note: This is proof-of-concept, and access is limited as it's hosted on a free hosting service. The map tiles hosted are from MFM v1.62.
Re: Proof of Concept:SVN for Mapping & Submissions (For Mappers)
For Discussion:
Approach #1:
Use a single main trunk, mappers will lock the map tile intended for editing, perform editing, commit the changes to main trunk, then unlock the map tile.
Pros:
i. Ease of Use.
ii. Small hosting space required.
iii. Low risk of corruption.
Cons:
i. A map tile can only be edited by a single mapper at a time.
ii. If mapper forgets to unlock (release the lock) of map tile, others cannot edit the same map tile until administrator's intervention to unlock it.
iii. Medium-High administrative overhead.
Approach #2:
Use a single main trunk, mappers create branches, perform editing within own branch, commit the changes to own branch, then merge back to main trunk.
Pros:
i. Low administrative overhead.
ii. Map tiles can be edited by multiple mappers at a time.
Cons:
i. Not so easy to use.
ii. Larger hosting space required (dependent on total number of mappers/branches).
iii. Medium risk of corruption.
Approach #1:
Use a single main trunk, mappers will lock the map tile intended for editing, perform editing, commit the changes to main trunk, then unlock the map tile.
Pros:
i. Ease of Use.
ii. Small hosting space required.
iii. Low risk of corruption.
Cons:
i. A map tile can only be edited by a single mapper at a time.
ii. If mapper forgets to unlock (release the lock) of map tile, others cannot edit the same map tile until administrator's intervention to unlock it.
iii. Medium-High administrative overhead.
Approach #2:
Use a single main trunk, mappers create branches, perform editing within own branch, commit the changes to own branch, then merge back to main trunk.
Pros:
i. Low administrative overhead.
ii. Map tiles can be edited by multiple mappers at a time.
Cons:
i. Not so easy to use.
ii. Larger hosting space required (dependent on total number of mappers/branches).
iii. Medium risk of corruption.
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Re: Proof of Concept:SVN for Mapping & Submissions (For Mappers)
From our experience using SVN hosted free with Google.
It's a real pain to sort out if there is a conflict on map tiles due to multiple mappers editing the same file.
The way GPSMAPEDIT works, any changes moves the relative position of the "lines of code" so a simple small change would render it as a conflict that needs to be resolved.
I would suggest either the locking approach or some way of communication between mappers to ensure only one person is working on a map tile each time.
It's a real pain to sort out if there is a conflict on map tiles due to multiple mappers editing the same file.
The way GPSMAPEDIT works, any changes moves the relative position of the "lines of code" so a simple small change would render it as a conflict that needs to be resolved.
I would suggest either the locking approach or some way of communication between mappers to ensure only one person is working on a map tile each time.
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Re: Proof of Concept:SVN for Mapping & Submissions (For Mappers)
rcmaps wrote:From our experience using SVN hosted free with Google.
It's a real pain to sort out if there is a conflict on map tiles due to multiple mappers editing the same file.
The way GPSMAPEDIT works, any changes moves the relative position of the "lines of code" so a simple small change would render it as a conflict that needs to be resolved.
I would suggest either the locking approach or some way of communication between mappers to ensure only one person is working on a map tile each time.
Great sharing. That's what I thought so too. I am in flavor of the locking approach too, since each map tile usually has just a handful of mappers assign to it.
Re: Proof of Concept:SVN for Mapping & Submissions (For Mappers)
Status Update:
I have finished the procedures on 'Update' & 'Lock' Map Tile(s) for Editing.
I have finished the procedures on 'Update' & 'Lock' Map Tile(s) for Editing.
Re: Proof of Concept:SVN for Mapping & Submissions (For Mappers)
2 more free access available to test the PoC (besides AntYong & OngCC)...
Any regional mappers to take both access?
Any regional mappers to take both access?
Re: Proof of Concept:SVN for Mapping & Submissions (For Mappers)
2 Pilot Testers added. Procedures to 'Commit' edited Map Tile(s) completed.
Re: Proof of Concept:SVN for Mapping & Submissions (For Mappers)
Added my Polygons Submission for 090921 into the 62008888 map tile (besides submitting to OngCC).
Change Log:
chaicka: West (Jurong, Jurong West, Teban Garden) School Polygons Standardization.
Change Log:
chaicka: West (Jurong, Jurong West, Teban Garden) School Polygons Standardization.
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