Guten Tag Stanimir Stamenkov,
am Dienstag, 1. Mai 2012 um 11:31 schrieben Sie:

> None of these resemble the DVCS examples I've given. All of these
> require too much of visual space to describe just a little bit of 
> history with the valuable copy/branch and merge information.

So what you really want is a client which's revision graph exactly
looks like or can be configured to look like your example from git?
Because Subversive seems to produce the same quality of content, just
differently displayed.

> [...]but I've tried SVN to Mercurial using various
> tools available for the task, and in my experience this conversion 
> is far from perfect, especially with "weird" repositories.

This won't change with svn to git, those tools are only valuable for
one time conversion, not long term usage. At least this is my
experience and what I've read from others, unless your usage is
extremely trivial. I wouldn't do it, but I wouldn't mind about column
order and size in revision graphs, too.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Thorsten Schöning

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