2010/8/2 Brett Nash <n...@nash.id.au>:
>
>> > problem is just to convert and keep the whole history, if you do
>> > keep from now and on, then it is as simple.
>> >
>> > BR,
>>
>> Couldn't you get it started by doing a svn checkout of an early
>> revision and using a bash script to incrementally commit each svn
>> revision by separate to the git repository?
>>
>> It would take time and bandwidth but you only have to do it once.
>>
>> (disclamer: not a git or svn wizard)
>
> Easiest is to just do it on one of the e servers...
> Then it's just CPU cycles and disk space.
>
> Once it is cloned the entire repo could be moved.
>
I guess that this is the best approach to create it.

Next question is whether there are services which provide various
client (bzr, hg, git, etc.) support for which we only have to provide
one source and they do whats necessary to make and keep stuff
compatible. Does anybody know of such a 'free as in free beer'
service?

If there was such a service I guess they cope/coped with all occuring
problems already and just provide a nice tool to be used, which is
what I aimed at: No extra effort for efl-devs, so they can stay
focused on efl-development.

BR,

Leif

P.S.: There is git.enlightenment.org which seems to be out of order
these days. I know whether what happened nor if it's too 'official' to
use that domain.

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