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The difference between theory and practice in practice is bigger than
the difference between theory and practice in theory.
Do u really want to migrate from SVN to GIT on "google code" (is it possible ?))
Someone has already done that ? someone want to manage this ?
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I'm here, i'm here ...
I'm afraid of the work ... To migrate.
But, yes, we can
Same here: using git-svn locally too, but not very often these days... Still using jbrout regularly, though.
In case you need help with git, just ask. Some concepts differ from svn (it's distributed, mainly) but you'll see how great it is to be able to create, review, rework commits before pushing them :)
Is ok ?It should be fully done ...Sources & wiki are in GIT ... (with full history)