Bump. On Feb 14, 11:41 pm, Atif Aziz <[email protected]> wrote: > According to the ConvertingSvnToHg wiki on GCPH support: > > "Your old Subversion project will still be accessible after you switch > your project to using Mercurial, …" > > I understood "accessible" to mean pretty much functional as far as > source control goes. A few months back, I moved just the trunk of > theELMAHproject (http://elmah.googlecode.com) over to Hg. Porting the > entire history with full fidelity was proving to be difficult and not > worth the overall effort. I figured that if the time came to make a > quick fix to one of the older release branches then it could be just > applied to the SVN repo and a service release issued. That time came > and I learned the hard way that commits to the SVN repo were no longer > possible. I was wondering if this can be enabled for my project. Is > there any technical reason not to allow the non-default SVN repo to be > fully functional, at least for the project owner? > > Thanks, > Atif
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