Nick,

I can't help with importing branches… there's a few workarounds I guess you
could to (but more on that from a Git pro I hope!). Regarding the question
about tags… Git has the same functionality
http://book.git-scm.com/3_git_tag.html

- Lee

On 26 June 2010 10:59, Nick Bolton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I've imported our old svn repo from the following url:
>
>  http://synergy-plus.googlecode.com/svn/
>
> However, this only imported our trunk and trunk history, and not the
> branches. Is it possible to also import our release branches with
> history?
>
>  /svn/branches/release-1.3.6/
>  /svn/branches/release-1.4.2/
>
> I understand that I could create new branches in git manually...
>
>
> http://blog.cryos.net/archives/201-Avogadro-Has-Moved-to-GitHub-and-Git.html
>
> ... but won't this loose our history?
>
> Also, slightly off-topic, what is the git equivilent to "tags" (i.e.
> snapshots of released versions)?
>
> Nick
>
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