Hi,

I plan to upload debian-edu-config, with a version number of 1.700 and with 
the debian-edu-config-gosa-netgroups package removed, to sid today, maintained 
in a wheezy branch in svn(!), as I don't have time to create proper git repos 
today, and instead of doing this half-way I rather continue to use svn for a 
few more days.

My plan for a proper svn2git migration consists of (at first) creating git 
repos (with history from svn) for all current packages from 
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/debian-edu/trunk/src/ and track the migration 
of the rest (CD build, website, what else) via a wiki page... how does that 
sound?

And for squeeze support, I propose to continue using svn (trunk) just like we 
used to do.

Does that sound like a reasonable plan?


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