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16. feb. 2014 04:07 skrev "Mark Derricutt" <m...@talios.com> følgende:

> A really good podcast on the subject of migration a large project, and
> large team from subversion to git can be heard at:
>
>   http://episodes.gitminutes.com/2013/08/gitminutes-20-
> mick-wever-on-migrating.html
>
> Also:
>
>   http://episodes.gitminutes.com/2013/12/gitminutes-26-
> campbell-barton-on-tricky.html
>
> was a very good episode on tricky migrations to git.  Recommending
> listening for anyone contemplating such a large migration.
>
> This was a blog post I wrote ages ago on my own svn->git migration:
>
>   http://www.theoryinpractice.net/post/1350252794/
> repository-migration-from-subversion-to-git
>
> Once I got my workflow down with doing filter-branch's it was reasonably
> painless to extract a repository into smaller repositories. Time consuming,
> but not toooo difficult.
>
> Mark
>
>
> On 14 Feb 2014, at 21:35, Fred Cooke wrote:
>
>  Some of the converters/one of the converters correctly creates git tags
>> from svn branches, however I'm unsure what happens if the "tag" has been
>> committed to as sometimes happens with n00b devs in SVN land.
>>
>
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