Kayanya ketularan Arie nich gw... very interesting :)


http://utsl.gen.nz/talks/git-svn/intro.html


  An introduction to git-svn for Subversion/SVK users and deserters

This article is aimed at people who want to contribute to projects which 
are using Subversion as their /code-wiki/. It is particularly targetted 
at SVK users, who are already used to a work-flow that involves 
disconnected operation, though this is a tiny subset of the workflows 
supported by the git suite. Subversion users can skip SVK and move 
straight onto git-svn with this tutorial.

People who are responsible for Subversion servers and are converting 
them to git in order to lay them down to die are advised to consider the 
one-off git-svnimport, which is useful for bespoke conversions where you 
don't necessarily want to leave SVN/CVS/etc breadcrumbs behind. I'll 
mention bespoke conversions at the end of the tutorial, and the sort of 
thing that you end up doing with them.

This is quite different from the Git - SVN Crash Course 
<http://git.or.cz/course/svn.html> on the Git home page, which is 
intended for people who are familiar with Subversion who want to work 
with Git mastered projects using Git.

A lot of this tutorial is dedicated to advocacy, sadly necessary. Those 
who would rather just cut to the chase will probably want to skip 
straight to Getting Git 
<http://utsl.gen.nz/talks/git-svn/intro.html#getting>.

*NEW 20^th June, 2007*: click on images to enlarge!

I hope you enjoy this tutorial.

Sam Vilain


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