Thanks. I already installed Egit (git for eclipse) and loving it. Was
really easy to add to eclipse, easy instructions how to connect to
github from it.
I will be using it from now on.

On Feb 8, 8:38 pm, Clint Shryock <cl...@ctshryock.com> wrote:
> Github does supply a one-time import option for public svn repos.
> After creating your repo via Github, there will be instructions
> displayed and an option to import a svn repo from a public url.
>
> This happens only once; future updates will need to be done manually,
> which you'll need to have git installed for.
>
> Seehttp://help.github.com/svn-importing
>
> +Clint
>
> On Feb 8, 9:09 am, "D. Smith" <emai...@sharedlog.com> wrote:
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> > Hello!
>
> > I have my own svn reporitory which I use to develop software.
> > What I want to do is to periodically update my github repositiry from
> > my svn HEAD revision.
>
> > Do I still have to install git locally or is there a way to just push
> > updates from my svn to github?

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