I used svn2git. It uses git svn under the covers. I had to create an authors 
file. I just used everyone’s apache.org <http://apache.org/> email account as I 
don’t know of a good way to determine the real account.

I can say that is a process I don’t look forward to doing again. It took about 
6 hours. It seems it scans all the commits in the repo for each tag and branch 
that is processed.

Ralph

> On Apr 9, 2017, at 10:19 AM, Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Based on the tag names, I'm guessing just git-svn along with the general 
> instructions on how to convert.
> 
> On 9 April 2017 at 11:51, Thorsten Schöning <tschoen...@am-soft.de 
> <mailto:tschoen...@am-soft.de>> wrote:
> Guten Tag Apache,
> am Sonntag, 9. April 2017 um 18:11 schrieben Sie:
> 
> > I have created the git repo and copied the source from Subversion
> > there. Please review it as I will be submitting a ticket to make the
> > svn repo read only. All new commits should go against git.
> 
> Thanks! Looks good to me, I've browsed some history, dirs and compared
> to my local files. Did you use svn2git?
> 
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
> 
> Thorsten Schöning
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