Sean Farley wrote: > Danek Duvall <danek.duv...@oracle.com> writes: > > > Mike Hommey wrote: > > > >> If your goal trying to round-trip between mercurial and git is to > >> provide developers with the possibility to use mercurial or git as they > >> like, and somehow make it work with developers pushing on both ends, you > >> should instead use a single source of truth (mercurial or git, whichever > >> you prefer keeping a server for), and let developers use conversion tools > >> on their end. hg-git can be used by developers who prefer mercurial when > >> the server is git (although it annoyingly adds visible metadata to git > >> commits in that case). git-cinnabar or git-remote-hg can be used by > >> developers who prefer git when the server is mercurial. (full > >> disclosure, I'm the author of git-cinnabar) > > > > Our source of truth is mercurial. But our (Oracle Solaris) external, > > read-only mirror is being moved from a mercurial repo on java.net to > > github. > > :-(
My thoughts exactly. Danek _______________________________________________ Mercurial-devel mailing list Mercurial-devel@mercurial-scm.org https://www.mercurial-scm.org/mailman/listinfo/mercurial-devel