Oh, yes, please. What a magnificent resource, both for provenance and 
bragging/blaming.

The published limit is 1GB per repo, so 621MB should be fine. Even 
better if you can strip out all jar files as a kindness to your cloners:
https://help.github.com/articles/what-is-my-disk-quota

Kind regards,
Ben.

On 17/06/13 16:21, Andrea Aime wrote:
> Hi,
> on disk I do have a git-gs-history folder that contains the whole
> GeoServer history before we cut the current git repo.
> I normally use it to drill down why certain things are done the way they
> are, and believe that might be of use for other people as well, so I'm
> wondering about putting it on github.
>
> The problem I guess is it's size:
>
> git-gs-history$ du -csh * .git/
> 96Mdata
> 36Mdoc
> 95Msrc
> 621M.git/
> 846Mtotal
>
> Would we be allowed to keep this beast on our free account?
> I guess the size could be reduced with some filtering to remove all the
> jar files that the repo in pre-maven times had
>
> Another nice effect of keeping the repo on github would be that we could
> link it from ohloh, closing that massive gap we have in the GS history now
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
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