On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 2:49 AM, Felipe Contreras <
[email protected]> wrote:

> >> As I said, my objective is to generate git clone for people to
> >> develop/follow/maintain instead of the mtn repo, in this case there no
> >> need to have every single bit of information since the mtn repo would
> >> still be available.
> >
> > Does a bit of "extra" information hurt this use-case somehow?
>
> Yes, because you see two changelogs appended instead of one, possibly
> with the comments too. It doesn't look like a native git repo.


>  >> On the other hand, when a project moves away from mtn to git, then
> >> your method makes more sense.
>

It seems to me that this directly contradicts your previous statement, that
"looking like a native git repo" is somehow important for a mirrored
repository and yet unimportant for a converted repository. Nonetheless, I'm
tired of arguing about this and I've added a --use-one-changelog option that
picks one and uses it. I will be very surprised if anyone else ever uses
this option but it's harmless.

Could you make a patch that gets rid of the 'no branch' error?


With any luck at all someone else will beat me to it. I've got too many
other things on the go at the moment to get to this now but I will
eventually if no one else does.

Cheers,
Derek
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