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Re: Athena migration to git: the first steps

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Alex Chernyakhovsky)
Wed Jun 19 14:49:24 2013

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From: Alex Chernyakhovsky <achernya@MIT.EDU>
To: Alex Chernyakhovsky <achernya@MIT.EDU>
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Hi everyone,

I'd like to remind you that I am still waiting for comments on this
conversion. If possible, please send them as soon as you can, before
jdreed gets back from vacation, so we an proceed with the migration.

Sincerely,
-Alex

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Alex Chernyakhovsky <achernya@mit.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been working on a migration plan for the Athena SVN repository to
> git over the last few days, and finally have come to the point where
> the conversion is reasonable.
>
> The preview is available at
> /afs/sipb/project/athena-source-git-svn/sharded, and contains the
> entire history of Athena EXCEPT
>  * most of third/ was not imported
>  * the svn-ized CVSROOT
>  * Whatever was in ubuntu/
>  * The ATH0_0 tag, which confused many repositories and had no useful content
>
> Amazingly, the entire Athena history is ~110MB without historical third/
>
> Please look over these git repositories and make sure they are sane,
> and send me suggestions for improvements.
>
> The scripts to generate this using svn-all-fast-export are available
> in /mit/achernya/repos/athena-git-migration.git/
>
> Sincerely,
> -Alex

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