Vladimir> https://github.com/apache/jmeter
Philippe>Isn't it

Just in case: https://github.com/apache/jmeter (with master=778016e..) is a
**result** of cleanup v2.2.0
The cleanup script is
https://github.com/vlsi/jmeter-git-cleanup/tree/v2.2.0/clean_fork  (you
just use it as is, and you do not un-comment lines unless you are
absolutely sure)

PS.  Are there Windows users? We might need Windows-based *.bat script,
however as nobody asks for that I just ignore it.

>Yes , I had used 2.1.1
>Shall I run 2.2.0 on my current fork ?

Do you have a backup?
If you do, I would recommend get that and run 2.2.0 on top of it.

Alternative option is to run 2.2.0 on top of "after cleanup v2.1.1" repo.
Theoretically it should produce the same result (the only difference is
CRLF issues, so cleanup 2.2.0 should work after 2.1.1 just fine).
However I would be on a safe side and just ran v2.2.0 on top of your fork.
At the end of the day, I have not tested all the possible cleanup execution
orders.

Note: I executed v2.2.0 in my own fork and it was just fine (I develop
Gradle migration in that fork, and there are lots of historical branches as
well).
I did not have to clone-reclone that from github. I just copied repo in a
side folder, copied cleanup scripts there and that was it.

Vladimir

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