Hi couchdb'ers... I'm a committer on Apache Isis, which just (as of this Wed) graduated out of the incubator.... So my interest isn't in couchdb per se (actually, it's a cool product though, and we do intend to integrate with it at some stage)... however I'd very much like to pick your brains on your use of GIT.
For the last few months I've been maintaining a read-only clone of our SVN codebase on github, which works well.... we saw the number of contributors increase, so it seemed like a good way to build community. Looking around, it seems that we could formalize the current arrangement by leaving our code on SVN and by having the clone moved to git.apache.org. However, it would still require the tedious "git svn rebase / git svn dcommit" dance, which I'd really like to avoid. Poking around your website and wiki, it does seem to me that you've managed to make GIT into your primary repo, and abandon SVN all together? So, my question is: is there a process for doing this? All of the documentation in ASF at the moment seems to be related to maintaining a GIT mirror but still having SVN as the master. Many thanks Dan Haywood Apache Isis (VP)
