On Sunday, January 8, 2012 1:40:05 PM UTC+3, todd rme wrote:
>
> Just to be clear, there is no reason there should be any loss of
> history.  There are tools to export mercurial repositories to git with
> the full history maintained. 
>
We will lose connection between commits and issues. And also between 
commits and subsequent fixes, which often reference them.
 

> It is also possible to use googlecode with git, but I don't know how
> that compares to github.
>
It should also be possible to sync Mercurial and Git repositories in 
parallel automatically.

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