The thing is, I definitely want an up-to-date Subversion repo to still 
be available, and I don't want to manually maintain it alongside git. 
Turns out GitHub doesn't have built-in functionality for that after all, 
so we'd have to roll our own using git-svn and post-receive hooks, which 
is tricky. On top of that, I don't think git-svn supports adding new 
tags and branches to the Subversion repo, which is something we'd need.

Evgeny wrote:
> Actually I was hoping for make_resourceful to get into github, not
> that i'm starting a project and expected it to be there. But it seems
> neither Nathan, nor Hampton have a github make_resourceful .. which
> would be my choice of an "official" branch.
>
> today?
> tomorrow?
>
> *wink* *wink*

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