The same from James
https://github.com/JamesKovacs/nhibernate

On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Mauricio Scheffer <
[email protected]> wrote:

> If NHibernate decides to move to git, you might be interested in my
> github mirror: https://github.com/mausch/NHibernate , which contains
> of course the whole history, is up to date, and has all tags and
> branches.
>
> All that would be needed to complete the migration is mapping the
> committers to their proper github accounts (which isn't hard, just
> some filter-branches, doesn't take too long). So the slowest part
> (migrating the actual commits from SVN to git) is already done.
>
> Of course, tooling support is a separate issue. I don't know what
> tools NHibernate currently uses that depend on SVN (could be nant for
> tagging, TeamCity, JIRA integration, ...)
>
> Cheers,
> Mauricio
>
> On Aug 2, 3:32 am, Patrick Earl <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I agree with the points presented by Steve:
> >
> > * Migrate on 8/15.  Will give us two weeks to experiment to ensure we
> > get the migration right.
> > * Use GitHub.
> > * Retain JIRA.
> >
> > I'm happy to help out wherever needed.  I've spent significant time
> > with all of GIT, SVN, and JIRA.  Does anyone around have a claim to
> > fame of being a GIT guru or successfully migrating from SVN?
> >
> > Are there any changes we'd want to make along the way to GIT?  Should
> > the core and all support libraries (including things like Npgsql.dll
> > only used for testing) be part of a single repo?
> >
> >          Patrick Earl
>



-- 
Fabio Maulo

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