> Don’t know how much we have of historic jars in our history.

I actually do know. Or will know. In about ~10 hours. I wrote a script
that does the following:

1) git log all revisions touching https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene
2) grep revision numbers
3) use svnrdump to get every single commit (revision) above, in
incremental mode.

This will allow me to:

1) recreate only Lucene/ Solr SVN, locally.
2) measure the size of SVN repo.
3) measure the size of any conversion to git (even if it's one-by-one
checkout, then-sync with git).

>From what I see up until now size should not be an issue at all. Even
with all binary blobs so far the SVN incremental dumps measure ~3.7G
(and I'm about 75% done). There is one interesting super-large commit,
this one:

svn log -r1240618 https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene
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r1240618 | gsingers | 2012-02-04 22:45:17 +0100 (Sat, 04 Feb 2012) | 1 line

LUCENE-2748: bring in old Lucene docs

This commit diff weights... wait for it... 1.3G! I didn't check what
it actually was.

Will keep you posted.

D.

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