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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 20:05, Ted Gould <ted@...11...> wrote:
Basically, because we have the webpage and everything in SVN, the Bazaar import pulls all of that into the repository. This makes the repository larger than it needs to be. I can pull out trunk, but then I loose the branch associations with the various branches we've made off of trunk.
I've got a few things left to try that the Bazaar team has suggested. If it takes more than a day or two, I'll just upload the full repository. I think that making it smaller is an optimization worth trying for, but not a requirement. I just wanted to tell people where I am on it.
What's the status of bzr-git integration? In git it is quite easy (at least I can provide the commands) to import everything and then filter out the things that are not needed. This would be especially easy in the case of Inkscape since the different parts (source, website etc.) are in different directories. So one solution could be svn -> git -> bzr.
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