On Nov 3, 2010, at 12:33 PM, Christian Ohm wrote:

> he git repo on gitorious doesn't have all the history from svn, which makes it
> somewhat painful to retrace old changes. My local git-svn repo was way better
> in that regard. Is there a way to redo the repo from svn, doctor the 
> transition
> from old to new svn (berlios to gna) to give continuous history, clean it up
> with svn2git, and put all new commits on top of that?

This is git, (so in keeping with git=MacGyver) there is a way (perhaps even 
more than one); the real question is what is the cost of doing so and is the 
outcome worth that cost?

Being far more of an hg person than a git person I have no idea what those ways 
and their costs might be.

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