Massimo:

I'm curious on your thoughts here.  I'd like to use git and track your
Google repo because I think that is the authoritative one.   There are
options:

* If you make the currently empty directories non-empty (by adding
a .something file or something) this will "just work".

* I can cause the empty directories to be created somehow and publish
that for other git users (tracking svn) could do the same.  This could
even be automated somehow.

I understand that you might not want to do things to support a SCM you
don't use.

On Jan 16, 9:50 am, BigBaaadBob <w...@rwwa.com> wrote:
> Ceej:  I'm using git-svn to track Massimo's SVN repo directly.
>
> It is probably just me, but I prefer to track the authoritative
> repo.   I worry if different repos have the different "trunk"
> content.  I know you are only talking about .gitignore files but it
> feels like a slippery slope to me.
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