Done, and sorry for the delay. You're now at r0.

Daniel

On Sep 5, 7:36 am, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure can.  I am working filtering the data now, but can you go ahead
> and
> reset the repository so that I can attempt to import the filtered
> repository when done.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Sep 4, 9:09 am, "Ben Collins-Sussman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > We're happy to bump up your quota, but can you meet us halfway?
> > Storing releases in version control is a huge waste of space and a
> > mis-use of the tool.  Releases should be distributed via normal
> > fileservers -- which is why we have the whole 'Downloads' tab
> > available.
>
> > My recommendation is that you produce a dumpfile of your local
> > repository ('svnadmin dump'), then use the svndumpfilter tool to
> > create a new dumpfile that leaves out all the release packages, then
> > 'svnadmin load' the slimmer dumpfile into a new repository.  That's
> > the one you would svnsync over to googlecode.  Then put your releases
> > into the Downloads area.
>
> > On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 8:02 AM, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I still need to get the 'rptools' repository reset back to revision 0.
>
> > > Also, after doing a full export of our current repository from
> > > sourceforge to my local machine, I have determined that it is 1.8GB.
> > > We keep all of our releases in subversion and have over 2 years worth
> > > of releases.  Is it possible to get the quota bumped to allow us a
> > > full import?
>
> > > ~David
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