CNET “common” Libraries get an svn
Hi gang,
I’ve set up an svn server at Google code to host all our “common” or “public” libraries. This is so you can keep up to date with the files as we fix bugs and whatnot. CNET has it’s own internal source control, but it’s behind our firewall. Rather than go through the trouble of setting up an external server for our libraries, I’m just using Google’s stuff.
In addition to this, I’ve broken up the libraries into chunks so you can download all the little files, or you can download just our extensions in a group. It’s not as fancy as Valerio’s document builder, but it’ll have to do.
Note that our libraries are working off the development version of Mootools, so if you are using 1.0 you may find that some of our functions don’t work. I’ve included in the SVN our copy of Mootools, which will work with all our extensions. This copy is likely a few revisions behind the dev version.
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