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From: Paul E. <blu...@bl...> - 2011-07-24 21:53:57
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Chris Frey wrote: > On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 12:52:30PM +0100, Paul Eggleton wrote: >> I guess for me as a Git traditionalist I would prefer to have all the >> history there if possible, or at the very least have the author >> information correct. > >> To that end I did some detective work and came up >> with the author mapping and successfully converted over the repository >> again (well, as far as I can tell) - the only author I was missing was >> "marka", but that person was only the direct author of one commit. In >> any >> case it should be easy to replay your commits on top of the newly >> converted repo if we decide to go this way. > > How far back does your repo go? My earliest commits from SVN are: Hrm, I think I was going by your earlier comments; that's as far back as my history goes as well. > I can rebase my changes if needed. It will take some editing, since > I referred to commit IDs in my tree, which will change with a new SVN > conversion. > > Is your repo available online? As of about 5 minutes ago, yes: https://github.com/bluelightning/opensync Cheers, Paul ----- Paul Eggleton Intel Open Source Technology Centre |