sebb>We don't yet know that. I'm sure it is OK to go. The reasoning is simple: 1) The script adds NO new contents to the repository 2) The very same tool has already been used for other projects
sebb>Not so: we don't yet know what Infra have to say They will wait for JMeter team to sign off that repository looks fine. That is why we need to decide if repo looks good or not. sebb>The issue is whether INFRA agree that is OK to delete any files during sebb>the conversion. INFRA-7464 <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-7464> shows that deleting files from Git history is perfectly possible. Note: the very same files are present in SVN anyway, so we don't really remove the files. I do not see why do you push this "we don't know if removal is allowed" so hard, even though the very same files will be available in SVN. Apparently the removal is allowed. Can we please stop spending time on that discussion? Thank you. sebb>It may be unlikely, but INFRA need to give their view Can we just assume that INFRA is ok with the script and check the repository contents from JMeter point of view? sebb>So what else has been dropped from the output? Please check https://github.com/vlsi/jmeter-git-cleanup/blob/c97efc513e121a88a77a193ff54c4a3fa9d38462/run.sh script. It lists the exact things that are removed. Vladimir
