Sometimes I missed the history from NMaven. So option three would be great, if 
you ask me. 

And yes I have a working git clone. I First fetched the oldest revision 
explicitely and then did the svn rebase. 

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Am 17.08.2010 um 14:02 schrieb Brett Porter <[email protected]>:

> Hi folks,
> 
> I've made a few attempts at how we might import the code from Codeplex a 
> while back. It's quite difficult due to the svnbridge that doesn't support 
> most of the mirroring without difficulties (svnsync, git-svn, hg). The most 
> workable solution to keep history intact seems to be recreating the 
> individual commits (with svn:author, svn:date and svn:log values), which is 
> something "tfs2svn" tries to do. That's been working ok, but I didn't get the 
> whole way through. I think Lars managed a git clone somehow that might be a 
> helpful basis too?
> 
> There's 3 alternatives:
> - direct import of latest code, leaving history behind
> - take the codeplex revs across as a new import into the svn repository 
> (maintain history as it was at codeplex)
> - start from the previous nmaven branchpoint in the incubator and apply the 
> changes on top of it up until today (full history since where it forked 
> from). I have the revision details to achieve this if wanted.
> 
> Thoughts? How much history do we want to keep?
> 
> Cheers,
> Brett
> 
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