On 09/10/13 21:50, Robert Millan wrote: > Guillem Jover: >> I've now done a git-svn clone so that I can work with something saner, >> and I'd put the repo in the project git space, so that others can use >> it and do not need to do the initial conversion too, but I seem to have >> lost the admin bit "recently", so I guess I'll put it somewhere else. > > What do you need it for? (other than unilaterally migrating the official > repository to git)
It's useful for offline change tracking and such, even if the official packaging repository doesn't use it. (I'd still prefer to stay with SVN, unless FreeBSD switch to Git and can demonstrate it working well). Using Git on top of checked-out CVS trees seems to be a popular workflow. It sounds like the best of both worlds; Git for offline and distributed working, and a more traditional linear VCS like SVN for the master repository. Having a single 'official' git-svn repository like Guillem's makes it easier for Git users to share things with each other, Regards, -- Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bsd-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5255dafd.7030...@pyro.eu.org