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Home » Developing U++ » U++ Developers corner » Proposal: Transition from SVN to GIT within 2020.1 release cycle
Re: Proposal: Transition from SVN to GIT within 2020.1 release cycle [message #52743 is a reply to message #52742] Sat, 16 November 2019 10:14 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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Klugier wrote on Sat, 16 November 2019 10:01
Hello Mirek,

I think it is good point. We can migrate to git as a main development tool for some heavy changes that will require pull requests and we can still use SVN compatibility layer from GitHub https://help.github.com/en/github/importing-your-projects-to -github/support-for-subversion-clients. That's seems grate to me. Did you test this approach?

Sincerely,
Klugier


No need to use GitHub anything for this. I will keep mirroring cron running to push any changes from svn to git and use that repo (or other local, does not matter) to push any changes from git to svn.

That svn->git path works is obvious from the fact that mirror exists Smile No reason why git->svn should not work, that is why git svn integration tools were build for... (basically to allow git developers use git in organizations with central svn repo, which is sort of exactly our case).

Mirek

[Updated on: Sat, 16 November 2019 10:17]

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