Hi,

  I have an open-source project an begin seriously to wonder if I
should not migrate to Google's Project Hosting.  Managing my own
server is time- and money-consuming, and yet I do not have all
the nice features you provide, like the issue tracking system
with links to the repository and code reviewing.

  The problem is that I already have Subversion repositories and
I do not want to loose the history.  I know I can migrate one
existing repository, but actually I do have 4 of them.  Those
repositories correspond to sub- projects, so that would make
sense to have them in separate projects (e.g. for access control,
as I do not think Google PH does provide anything else than
read/write permission for the entire repo).

  On the other hand, there will be benefit to be able to make
links from one projects to another (for instance in bug tracking
and code review).

  So my question is: is there any technical solution here, or
have I anyway to create 4 GPH projects?

  Thanks in advance, kind regards,

--
Florent Georges
http://www.fgeorges.org/

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