Tekkub,

On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Tekkub <[email protected]> wrote:
> Generally speaking, you don't want to do that.  git-svn is great for working
> locally in git and pushing back to an svn repo, or importing (one time) svn
> to git... but maintaining a two-way mirror will become a huge headache
> because of the way svn works.  If the owner of the svn repo isn't willing to
> move to git then your best best is to just use git-svn locally and not push
> the repo to github.

Could you describe the workflow in this circumstance?
Especially if I want to clone the git repository onto other machines?

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