Nice!
One thing though: I noticed 3 commits.
I think it'd be good to preserve the commit history.
There is the "git-svn" tool to convert an existing svn repo to git.
My output of "git log --reverse" of the snd svn repo cloned with git-svn.
(the output is the same in woody's mirror)
commit e88041f23616418181b094a154d6f07e4e1d2860
Author: schottstaedt <schottstaedt@b278ec2f-9027-4a79-a958-f306da2c2c68>
Date: Mon Oct 9 14:32:43 2017 +0000
init dirs
git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/snd/svn1@1
b278ec2f-9027-4a79-a958-f306da2c2c68
I got the repo with "git svn clone https://svn.code.sf.net/p/snd/svn1/"
(which took a looong time)
Don't know if you can "init" the git repo with your local svn repo.
Here's the complete documentation https://git-scm.com/docs/git-svn
Alternatively, (if woody's repo is up to date) you could clone that, rename
the "upstream" branch
to "master" and push to gitlab
..Well unless the "clean state" is on purpose
On Wed, 30 Sep 2020 at 11:53, <[email protected]> wrote:
> With help from Fernando, there is now a git repository
> for s7:
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> [email protected]:bil/s7.git
> https://cm-gitlab.stanford.edu/bil/s7.git
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