On 6.8.15 1:17 , Davide Giannella wrote:
On 06/08/2015 10:17, Michael Dürig wrote:

Thanks Davide for the writeup. This pretty much matches the workflow
I've been using for years now and which works great.

On a side note: if you want to checkout a svn branch through git svn
you might first have to fetch it:

     git svn fetch  --log-window-size 10000

afterwards you can

     git checkout a-new-branch

the new branch.

Yes you can! :)

I didn't write it as I personally never use it. Normally I use the
git-svn approach for development/bug fixing on trunk. For backports I
tend to work directly with svn on a separate checkout. As well as when
performing releases; I do them from a straight svn checkout. Maybe I'm
paranoid but I prefer to limit factors :)


I'm only using it to look at branches. Never committed anything back for the same paranoia as you have ;-)

Michael

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