Carlos, Jose,

Thank you for you patience, I think I get it now ;-)

EdB



On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Jose Barragan
<jose.barra...@codeoscopic.com> wrote:
> Hi Erik,
>
> In my own experience, those dragons are mere lizards as you said, because i'm 
> always use more than one local repository for integration business
>
> IOW, i've an SVN repo and other GIT repo, the GIT repo has a local 
> integration branch called svn-integration, and i'm move the specific changes 
> via Cherry-Pick over there.
> Later, i'm update from server the SVN repo, and apply the changed files from 
> GIT repo (svn-integration branch), and revised again in SVN mode. At this 
> moment, the operation thats SVN can see, is the same that i'm copy o modify 
> some resource, using any editor or file browser.
>
> Yes, looks as bit pain in the neck, but as I said, is the only TEMPORAL way, 
> until apache allow the full workflow on Git, but we reach a community help 
> kick start...
>
>
>
> On Aug 17, 2012, at 1:27 PM, Erik de Bruin <e...@ixsoftware.nl> wrote:
>
>> Carlos,
>>
>>>   1. In Subversion, add .git to the svn:ignore properties (or global
>>>   ignore).
>>>   2. Tell Git to exclude .svn/ folders with .gitignore, or set the
>>>   core.excludesfile property in your global Git config.
>>>
>>> This is what we did at work.
>>
>> The article continues: "At least in theory… And Here There be Dragons"
>>
>> In your experience, those dragons are mere lizards and can be safely ignored?
>>
>> EdB
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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>>
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>



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