Hello David, We've encountered your message in php newsgroup on the planned migration from Subversion to Git. Thus we think you may find interesting the project we're working on - SubGit (http://subgit.com/) which aims to support smooth migration.
SubGit translates existing Subversion repository into Git and then keeps Git and Subversion synchronized, so users may both commit to Subversion and push to Git. Contrary to git-svn approach SubGit doesn't induce limits on the client-side, users may use whatever tools they like to work with Git or Subversion. SubGit is now in the EAP stage, we plan to release 1.0 version in November 2011. As for now, latest EAP build of SubGit only supports single-project '/trunk,/branches,/tags' layout of Subversion repository, support of multiple projects is our highest priority now. You may download SubGit at http://subgit.com/ and contact us at supp...@subgit.com if you have further questions. Thanks! Alexander Kitaev, TMate Software Support, TMate Software, http://subgit.com/ - two way ticket to the dark side -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php