Le mardi 17 mars 2009 à 11:07 -0400, Behdad Esfahbod a écrit : > On 03/17/2009 06:25 AM, Xavier Claessens wrote: > > Hello, > > > > First I would like to thanks all volunteers that worked to prepare the > > git migration. Really good job! > > > > Now that 2.26.0 is out, I would like to know what's the plan for the > > official migration? Is there any chance 2.27.1 will be made out of git? > > Do we have a diplomatic strategy to "force" that migration whatever will > > be said on d-d-l? Shouldn't we announce as soon as possible that the > > migration will happen rsn, so maintainers that are not used to git yet > > can start training instead of hoping that git will never happen for > > GNOME? > > > > Finally, as maintainer of Empathy, we are already doing all the dev on > > git, using the terrible git-svn... That means that lots of contributors > > have pretty large branches on git only. Is it possible to be warned 1 or > > 2 days before the migration so we push everything in SVN branches and > > get that code migrated. Otherwise all our branches will be > > incompatible... In such situation I guess the only way is to export > > every commit as patch and apply back on the new repository, right? > > I'm sure you can fetch the old and new tree into one repository and rebase > the > branches over the new master.
I don't think so, because the 2 svn imports will be completely different commits. You can cherry-pick commits from 2 git-svn checkouts of the same svn repositoy. Xavier. _______________________________________________ gnome-infrastructure mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
