Russ Allbery wrote: > I don't understand how svn-upgrade would work when you don't have write > access to the repository, which I would expect to be the case in the > situation you're talking about (the number of Alioth projects that allow > global write is very limited at present). Could you explain?
Well, first, the obvious way to mirror external svn repos to alioth would be to point git-svn at them.. Anyway, if you have a RO svn repository, you have to make a RW copy of it before running svn-upgrade against it if you want svn-upgrade to be able to commit its changes somewhere. -- see shy jo
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