Hi,

On Fri, 21 Dec 2012 13:23:46 +0100, Michael J Gruber
<g...@drmicha.warpmail.net> wrote:

Yngve N. Pettersen (Developer Opera Software ASA) venit, vidit, dixit
18.12.2012 15:51:
Hello all,

Today Opera Software released the "Git-splitter", a small tool for
sub-modularizing code in a git repo, with complete commit history, under
the Apache 2.0 license.

It's functionality is similar to "git-subtree", but also include a command
for reversing the process.

Is there something keeping you technically from adding a join command to
git-subtree?

Probably not, but within the process I was working I did not want to merge
the branch with the recreated history for that path into the existing
codebase (I don't like duplicate histories) so I used rebasing to move the
new commits over, instead, and therefore did not need a join command.

Feel free to add a join command, if you want one.

The code is hosted on GitHub:
<https://github.com/operasoftware/git-splitter>

We have announced the release as part of another announcement of released
code at the Opera Security Group home page:
<http://my.opera.com/securitygroup/blog/2012/12/18/tls-prober-source-released-under-apache-2-0-license>



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Sincerely,
Yngve N. Pettersen
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