Quoting Nathan Jones (nat...@ncjones.com):
> > What I have read and heard is that git has simpler ways to manage
> > branches and maybe after releasing 1.9.0 it is a good excuse to
> > migrate from svn to git. Any ideas or comments?
> 
> Yes! I was thinking about suggesting branching 2.0 development into a
> Git repository some time next year when the service layer is finished.
> I am more than happy to do this earlier and move to Git for 1.10
> development.
> 
> I have been using the git-svn bridge with Pytrainer for nearly a year
> now so I am reasonably familiar with maintaining a local Git
> repository. I still have gaps in my knowledge around how to interact
> with a remote Git repository but I guess that's probably the easy part
> to using Git.
> 
> I recommend setting up a personal Git repository on Github to play
> around with if you want to learn more about it. They have very good
> step-by-step instructions for getting started.


/me applauses. We already maintain the Debian (and, once again,
therefore Ubuntu) package in a git repo and having our upstream also
using git would help a lot (by linking your repo to ours). Even though
I'm not a deep git wizard, I'm fairly sure it would help.



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