A few questions about the Bioconductor Git-SVN bridge: Q1. Is it safe to add, delete, add, delete, add, ... a bridge over and over for the same package and GitHub repository? Not that I want to do it, but I wonder if I had to, will I break something?
Q2. Can you change the "SVN / Git wins unconditionally" setting for an existing bridge, or do you just delete it and the recreate it? Q3. Commit history: In the past I've migrated other Subversion repositories of mine to Git using 'git svn ...' (actually https://github.com/nirvdrum/svn2git). This was not too complicated since my Subversion repos were well behaving (e.g. had no branches). This allowed me to keep the complete commit history. I can do the same to pull down the complete Bioc Subversion package history to a Git repository. (a) My question is now, could I put this on GitHub containing the complete history and start off with this one when I setup the Bioc Git-SVN bridge? (b) Would that work and/or would it confuse the bridging? (c) If ok, should I use "SVN wins unconditionally" or will that just overwrite the whole Git repository? I'm planning to work off Git, so most updates should go in the GitHub-to-BioC direction. Thanks Henrik _______________________________________________ Bioc-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioc-devel