Hi Adam, I don't know if it is useful but for some time in its history (but I don't remember the years) the OFBiz project was hosted at dev.java.net,maybe the url was:
https://ofbiz.dev.java.net/ but it doesn't seem to work now. Jacopo On May 8, 2012, at 11:43 PM, Adam Heath wrote: > I use git(-svn) to do my ofbiz work(as many here probably know). > Currently, the svn is hosted on apache.org servers. When it was > imported, the history was started fresh. This was done back in July, > 2006. > > However, that wasn't good enough for me. I dug around and found > references to the previous svn repo, and have stitched that together > locally(using what git calls grafts). That repo was at svn.ofbiz.org. > This gets me back to August, 2003. But I'm still not satisified. > > Atm, I have git cvsimport running against the cvs repo hosted at > sf.net. This one will take a bit more work to integrate, as all the > top-level dirs are separate modules, and I need to git merge them back > into one repo. I haven't done this before, but hopefully that'll give > me history going back to May, 2001(or so). > > Are there any prior repositories I could go looking in? > > ps: I've posted previously about how to stitch git-svn repos together. > > pps: What has been interested in this again is a client approached us > that was running an ofbiz version that was made 3 months before the > apache import. Having already stitched the older repo together made > it simple(r) to find what they may have modified. > > ppps: Exporting this for others to use is complex. git clone won't > fetch all the svn metadata. And you can't rsync the folder, as > git-svn stores things in a native machine format; this breaks between > at least linux 32bit and 64bit.