On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 10:42 PM, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > * create patch file from pull request
> > 1)  Commit & Push
> > 2)  Create Pull Request
> > 3)  Save Patch File & Correct Encoding
> >
> > * create  patch file with git format-patch
> > 1) Commit & Push
> > 2) Create Patch File (git format-patch)
>
> Not 100% we have an encoding issue it may be what was checked in  was not
> encoded correctly.  Just waiting on confirmation for that.
>
> Either way would work the same way for committers ie they take the git
> patch and apply with patch -p1 to their SVN repo. So would keep but git and
> github users happy as well.
>
> Thanks,
> Justin
>
>
I want to try using git-svn to get code from GitHub/Git back to SVN, but I
think the Git mirrors need to be updated before I try to mess with that.

I sent out an email regarding the Git mirrors, if no one has requested the
mirrors are fixed by the morning I'll submit the JIRA ticket, unless
someone has a reason why we shouldn't. But I believe we need to get those
mirrors fixed to match the new SVN structure.

We do want to get those mirrors back up before we move forward right? Or
are we trying to get a read/write Git going first?

-omar

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