Thanks Nico, I'll have your advice in mind :) -- Ronny Machado C. IT Consultant +56 9 75199262 https://sospyme.tech/
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Sunday, January 24, 2021 6:15 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia nka...@gmail.com wrote: > On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 8:43 PM Ronny Machado > ronny.mach...@protonmail.com wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> I found this e-mail address in the "Version control with Subversion". >> I've got a question, which may seem weird due to its nature...I've found a >> hole bunch of docs and videos about how to migrate from Subversion to >> Gitlab, but nothing addressing the other way round...Some devs wanted me to >> implement Gitlab, which I did...but after a few months it has become a >> nightmare, gitlab is a resource consuming beast, the admin tasks aren't so >> "natural", lots of security holes and so on...So, for me the natural thing >> to do is come back to he good old tried and true, Subversion.... >> Any recommendation? Any doc to read? Any guide? > > Gitlab is not git, and if you're having trouble there, I suspect > you'll have problems educating personnel and encouraging good workflow > with Subversion as well. I've had good success with migrations from > Subversion to github. I've not seen anyone try the reverse. > If you have to do this, the "git svn" command should be useful to > permit you to import from a git repository and export to a Subversion > repository. It won't bring the access control or support complex > desired layouts of branches, tags, releases, and partial repos that > Subversion may support more easily.