В Sun, 17 Jul 2011 09:25:29 -0400 Charles Lepple <[email protected]> пишет:
> This is by no means official yet, but I put together a > proof-of-concept svn-to-git conversion of the NUT source tree: > > https://github.com/clepple/nut > > If you are interested in experimenting with the repository, feel free > to clone it, but if we identify any problems with the Git import from > SVN, be forewarned that I might blow away this repository and start > over. In particular, I guessed at some of the preferred email > addresses committers (based on the svn2cl.authors file), so yell if > there are any corrections. > > I added a few of the most recent SVN branches and tags to the GitHub > repository. They are all present in the local git-svn clone on my > machine, but some of the branches are from very early on, and don't > need to clutter up the branch listing. Let me know if I missed > anything important. Worst case, we can compensate for the lack of > proper merge support in SVN by merging those branches into the Git > repository later. > > Due to slight differences in the way that Git and SVN represent tags, > I tagged the Git commit which immediately precedes each SVN tag. This > allows for easy identification of when a given commit was released. > For instance, if someone wants to know when support for "Mustek Yukai > PowerMust 1000" was added (SVN r2900), you could search for that text > in gitk, and see that it is between tags v2.6.0 and v2.6.1 (meaning > that 2.6.1 was the first supported release). > > Some of the power of GitHub isn't obvious until you see a project > which has several active "forks" (git clones which are also stored on > GitHub). The BuildBot network is IMHO a good example: > > https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/network > > Thoughts? Rants? This is uber-cool, thank you! -- Alexander
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