On Thu, 9 Sep 2010 17:59:42 -0300 Eduardo Felipe <eduardofelip...@gmail.com>
said:

> My company uses git-svn, with a "curated" version of EFL, internally.
> We cherry-pick fixes and only get in sync with svn HEAD on
> snapshots/releases. There's been a lot of discussion internally if we
> should publish our repository on github, which I'm against as it would
> look like a "fork of EFL" or something like it. That being said, I
> honestly think that there should be a mirror of SVN on github, at
> least for EFL (eina, evas, etc), so users who already are on git can
> have a central place to do updates and create patches.

that's already one of the big reasons i'm against git. it heavily encourages
"everyone will have their own git tree and git branch all of which have
different featuresets and states of play in different places". been there. done
that. don't like it. if you choose to use git locally - ok. go for it. it's
totally private. youc an also use things like quilt, and git can always work
WITH svn as the upstream "trunk" publishing mechanism.

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