On Jan 30, 2013 7:33 AM, "Tom Hacohen" <tom.haco...@samsung.com> wrote:
>
> On 30/01/13 01:00, Lucas De Marchi wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 7:33 PM, Tom Hacohen <t...@stosb.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Well, we aren't doing the switch yet. Probably early next week. But we
are
>>> prepping the git repos now (it takes time, a few days of actually
>>> *running*).
>>
>>
>>
>> sigh... days?  Are you running this remotely or on the same machine svn
is in?
>>
>> Another thing to consider to fixup the authors is actually running
>> git-filter-branch after the repo is converted. It should be much
>> shorter than "days".
>
>
> git-filter-branch can be fast or slow, depending on what you do. We are
working with a fast machine, doing everything on ram, and still it takes
time. I exaggerated with the "days", it's actually only 2 days.
> We have to do a couple of things: Fix the authors, change the commit
message (change the git-svn line), go through all the commits in the repo
finding historic locations of repos and fixing up history to work nicely.
It's computing time. It's not our fault. We were also surprised by the time
it takes.
> Seriously, try this on your own and you'll see.

Ok. 2 days... I was impressed by your "days" imagining 4 or 5 ;-)

>
>
>>
>> I'd also like to ask to convert the commits coming from svn-git-am.py
>> script so the author in "Patch-by:" in the commit message turns into a
>> real author in the new repository. I tried to check this looking at
>> edbus dir (since I proxied lots of patches there), but most of it had
>> barbieri as the author since he moved the repo -- I think this problem
>> has already been discussed  and solved.
>>
>
> We'll take a look at solving that. Very annoying that you guys did it
like that, but OK. :)

svn doesn't differentiate author and comitter. So I'd blame svn rather than
us.


>
> As for barbieri getting credit for moving the repo - while he does
deserve some credit, we'll fix it to handle things correctly.
>
> --
> Tom.

Lucas De Marchi
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