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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T13:56:56+00:00 2026-05-10T13:56:56+00:00

Currently we have a project with a standard subversion repository layout of: ./trunk ./branches

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Currently we have a project with a standard subversion repository layout of:

./trunk
./branches
./tags

However, as we’re moving down the road of OSGi and a modular project, we’ve ended up with:

./trunk/bundle/main
./trunk/bundle/modulea
./trunk/bundle/moduleb ./tags/bundle/main-1.0.0
./tags/bundle/main-1.0.1
./tags/bundle/modulea-1.0.0

The ‘build’ is still quite monolithic in that it builds all modules in sequence, though I’m starting to wonder if we should refactor the build/repository to something more like:

./bundle/main/trunk
./bundle/main/tags/main-1.0.0
./bundle/main/tags/main-1.0.1
./bundle/modulea/trunk
./bundle/modulea/tags/modulea-1.0.0

In this pattern I would imagine each module building itself, and storing its binary in a repository (maven, ivy, or another path of the subversion repository itself).

Are there guidelines or ‘best-practices’ over project layouts once one goes modular?

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  1. 2026-05-10T13:56:57+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 1:56 pm

    The Subversion book contains two sections on this:

    • Repository Layout
    • Planning Your Repository Organization

    A blog entry on the subject: ‘Subversion Repository Layout’

    The short answer, though: while your mileage will vary (every situation is individual), your /bundle/<project>/(trunk|tags|branches) scheme is rather common and will likely work well for you.

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