This is how i manage my git repo as well. I have cloned fhe stable branch as 
well for the purposes of client specific work and it works well too.



On Aug 31, 2010, at 2:55 AM, Andrea Aime <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ben Caradoc-Davies ha scritto:
>> Andrea and Justin,
>> do you use a single "git svn init" command for the whole geotools repo or do 
>> you use "git svn init" once for each branch? What pattern do you find works 
>> best for geotools trunk development and branch maintenance?
> 
> What I did so far was to checkout only trunk, and then create a slew
> of feature branches every time I'm working/experimenting on something.
> Once I'm satisfied I merge back with "master" and commit to the svn repo.
> 
> The stable branch I still manage with svn, mostly doing "svn merge ..."
> from trunk.
> Honestly I did not try out many alternatives as backporting to the
> stable branch has become increasingly difficult due to the growing
> difference between the two code bases (at least in the areas I normally
> deal with), so I don't do that very often lately.
> 
> Cheers
> Andrea
> 
> -- 
> Andrea Aime
> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
> Expert service straight from the developers.

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