Hello.

On 22/01/13 16:38, David Seikel wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jan 2013 14:15:43 +0000 Tom Hacohen
> <tom.haco...@samsung.com> wrote:
>
>> On 21/01/13 18:30, Daniel Willmann wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> as you may have heard, Tom and I have been working on the SVN->Git
>>> migration. We now have a somewhat-working conversion of the merged
>>> efl tree.
>>>
>>> The goal was to keep the history across the different individual
>>> projects that make up efl and that got merged into it at some
>>> point. We solved this by having all the individual libraries under
>>> "legacy/<libname>" until they get merged. That means that in
>>> pre-evas-merge commits you'll have legacy/evas with all the relevant
>>> files that belong to evas while in the most recent commit the
>>> legacy dir will not exist because everything is merged.
>>>
>>> When looking at the history of a file this means that you still get
>>> to see all the pre-merge changes that happened (and you will know
>>> it was pre merge if this change happened in legacy/).
>>>
>>> We also started fixing the commit names (since Git uses real-name +
>>> email instead of username). Please review the list at:
>>>
>>> http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/wiki/GIT_Migration_Authors
>>>
>>> and fix any problems/issues.
>>>
>>> We will probably also trim down the git-svn-id to only include the
>>> SVN revision (so tickets, etc. could still be mapped) and remove
>>> the other cruft.
>>>
>>> Finally, the current state of the repository can be found here:
>>> https://github.com/tasn/efl
>>>
>>> Note that the merged efl tree did not have branches/tags yet so
>>> that's why there is only master. The scripts for converting
>>> elementary and e are currently running and those repos will have
>>> the appropriate tags/branches.
>>>
>>> We will let you know when they are ready to share.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Tom and Daniel
>>
>> Updates:
>>
>> Elementary is now in, including branches and tags:
>> https://github.com/tasn/elementary
>> Needless to say that the branches and tags are "true" git branches
>> and tags. That is they look as if they were really done in git.
>> We didn't modify the authors in elementary yet.
>>
>> We did however fixed all the commit messages in both elm and efl to
>> show: "SVN revision: 435435" instead of the "git-svn: ..." tag at the
>> bottom of the commits, so it's cleaner and nicer.
>>
>> Anyhow, elementary and efl are good examples of what we plan on doing
>> for the rest as well. So please check and let us know if you have any
>> comments. I don't think we have anything else left to do.
>
> Looks good to me.
>
> You are just testing it on github, and will have it on
> enlightenment.org when it goes live?  Coz if it's gonna be on github
> when it's live, then I'd prefer to use my github account for my
> commits.

It will be self hosted on e servers in the end. Github is only used to 
show off what they have right now. To allow people to spot problems 
early on.

regards
Stefan Schmidt


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