Hi there Git provide tools to convert svn into git.
Just do it on your side then do a git push to github -- Xavier BEAUDOUIN > Le 6 mai 2015 à 15:30, Martin Bähr <mba...@email.archlab.tuwien.ac.at> a > écrit : > > Excerpts from Bertrand LUPART - Linkeo.com's message of 2015-05-04 18:29:31 > +0200: >> Just migrated Caudium from Google code (SVN) to github : >> https://github..com/bertrand-lupart/caudium >> >> * the git repo gets two branches : caudium and wiki. Nor old SVN/CVS branches >> (stable_1_0, stable_1_2, stable_1_4) nor tags were propagated in git >> branches. The repo looks quite a bit messy. Not sure if this was something >> expected, can't find anything relevant in the FAQ. > > doesn't sound right to me. > can you find out if we can make a full copy of the svn repo? > then we can try the conversion to git ourselves. > > this is less straight forward than i expected, but then i thought we had > already converted to git. > otherwise there is definitely manual work involved, and you were right to not > put that repo directly into the pike group. > >> * the exporter page then asks to link committer of the projects to github >> usernames. There's people i know with a github account, people i know >> without a github account, people i don't know, unknown users (maybe old >> stuff from CVS). > > i think we should actually match them to the id's used in pike commits or > otherwise ask for preferred email address. > > need to make a list of committers. > >> https://help.github.com/articles/changing-author-info/) > > yeah, i have done that before, but i believe it is easier to do a proper > svn-to-git conversion and specify the username mapping there. > > how can we get a list of users from svn? > > greetings, martin. > > -- > eKita - the online platform for your entire academic life > -- > chief engineer eKita.co > pike programmer pike.lysator.liu.se caudium.net societyserver..org > secretary beijinglug..org > mentor fossasia..org > foresight developer foresightlinux.org realss..com > unix sysadmin > Martin Bähr working in china http://societyserver.org/mbaehr/