On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 08:32:41 -0200 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
<barbi...@profusion.mobi> said:

> > but thats what git svn ends up doing for you... and the reason i put it
> > there is that there are actual git repos that have totally lost all links
> > to the svn original and are getting hand-patched 1 commit at a time -
> > people using git didn't use or know about git-svn or use svn and git
> > together in the same tree and created a forked tree as a result of this.
> > giving this information is good as hopefully it prevents future such
> > problems. i wrote that there for a good reason - i've seen what happpens.
> 
> well, anyway I'd leave this out and maybe document this in trac with
> the way I've mentioned as well, also listing "rm -fr .git" when done
> as this should be short-lived, just a way to handle multiple patches
> while you work.
> 
> when we make the official 1.0 release I'll try to start one git per
> project and merge patches in a proper way (like waiting svn to queue
> for a week or few days, then squash patches that fix previous
> patches). Let's see how this would turn out, if it does not work then
> we shut it down, if it work maybe people will start using it.

that also sounds like a good thing - a "stable git tree" of "trunk" ie
development that works well

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The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler)    ras...@rasterman.com


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