You would need to use system hooks and a custom program to do this. It
is hard and we advise against it.

On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 2:32 PM, Gordon Bonthron <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a GitLab server that we've been using on version 4.0.0. I'd like to
> upgrade, so we have another server running 6.8.2 ready to go.
>
> We'd like to test these in parallel for a bit before switching. Really what
> I'd like is to have a mirror of our repos on the GitLab 4 server on our
> GitLab 6 server, i.e. people still commit to the old server for now, but all
> changes are mirrored to the new server.
>
> How could I go about this?
>
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