On Wed, 2009-05-27 at 12:33 +0200, Emmanuel Bourg wrote: > Paul Libbrecht a écrit : > > So commits in svn and in git are "compatible" ? > > You can't commit to Git, the mirror is read-only. SVN commits are > automatically pushed to the Git mirror. > > It's just a convenience for external developers wishing to work on the code.
But you can commit from Git to Subversion if you are a Subversion
committer, thereby allowing Git to be used as a Subversion client.
However committing from Git to Subversion involved a rebase which makes
the Git repository unusable as a peer in a Git repository network.
Bazaar wins hands down on allowing Subversion repositories as a peer in
a DVCS network. bzr-svn allows a complete Bazaar branch (wioth all
metadata) to be stored in a Subversion repository which means you can
treat the Subversion branches as peers in the network of Bazaar
branches.
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