On 3 Sep 2008, at 17:37, Tim Moore wrote:

> For the record, it's completely impractical to maintain a bi- 
> directional cvs-git
> mirror system -- where committers can check into either the cvs or  
> the git
> repository -- and probably only slightly less so to maintain a bi- 
> directional
> svn-git scheme.

Why?

The impression I have is that this *is* possible, and git explicitly  
has tools to *make* it possible, automatically.

Because while I like git, I don't have any desire to mandate it - so  
if we can't reasonably provide a bi-directional cvs-git or svn-git  
mirror, then as you say the options need to be considered much more  
carefully.

But, again, my impression is that bi-directional mirroring does work  
(better with SVN, perhaps) - am I wrong?

James

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