Hi Tim,

>>   o What is the situation with importing histories from svn?
>>
> Speaking for git, the "git svn" works very well for maintaining a local git
> repository that corresponds to a remote SVN repository. If you ever decided
> that you wanted to "flip the switch," this git repository could be uploaded,
> massaged a bit and become the official git repo.

That's partially true,but there ar some kind of git merges that can
not be in sync properly with SVN, I've suffered this in the past
trying to maintain a subversion repository at the same time that a
local git repository, even working alone I managed to break the local
git repository and mess some commits over subversion... so, If we move
to mercurial/git there is no turn back, no retro-compatibility at all.

About importing the history, both git and mercurial can import
subversion history.

I would like to answer some other Robert's questions, but today I
don't have the time... tomorrow maybe.

Cheers,
   JL


-- 
  Jose L. Hidalgo Valiño (PpluX)
  ---- http://www.pplux.com ----
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