On 11/12/19 7:11 AM, Luigi Toscano wrote:
Māris Nartišs ha scritto:
pirmd., 2019. g. 11. nov., plkst. 16:02 — lietotājs Luigi Toscano
(<[email protected]>) rakstīja:
Alexander Potashev ha scritto:
вс, 10 нояб. 2019 г. в 18:09, Luigi Toscano <[email protected]>:
Nate Graham ha scritto:
On 11/9/19 4:50 PM, Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
El sáb., 9 de nov. de 2019 a la(s) 20:29, Nate Graham ([email protected]) escribió:
- Experiment conversion to git and see if the resulting repo(s) are of
a reasonable size (I vaguely recall seeing bad results with this)
I expect that a single Git repository would be several GBs in size.
For the record, the current checkout (without svn metadata) of trunk/l10n-kde4
(ok, no more needed), branches/stable/l10n-kde4, branches/stable/l10n-kf5,
branches/stable/l10n-kf5-plasma-lts, trunk/l10n-kf5 and trunk/l10n-summit is
~11 GiB. The trunk/l10n-kf5 branch alone is 5.3 GiB.
One of pro sides of SVN still is ability to work with a single
directory instead of whole repo. For Latvian language it means using
only ~300MB of disk space (I have less than 1GB free space on my
laptop). Thus if a move to GIT is planned, I would vote to have a
separate repo for each language.
Right, but that would make the life of people doing bulk changes (like me)
much more complicated. Right now I can do all the changes in one shot. That's
part of the problem.

Would git submodules help with this?  I can imagine it would be an effort to get it set up, but then you have everything in one place.

Jack

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