Re: Migrate from svn to git

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> Corrently the svn repo is divided into trunk branches and tags.
> In each of this directory like trunk i have directories like hardware,
> software, docu and more.
>
> For each of this subdirectories I have usergroups defined which has no
> access, read access or rw access.
>
> If I understood the manual correctly I can stick on that structure and
> easily work here with the unix-permission to grant access to the folders?
> I think I have to test then acl with freebsd to have more then one group for
> each directory.

As far as I know, git doesn't track permissions (except for the execute bit).

>
>
> The second question is, I someone commits some files with svn an email is
> sent to a svn-commit mailinglist so changes can easily be discussed.
> The current mail is sent in html format with a colored diff, so it is easier
> to read.
>
> Is something similar possible with git or do you suggest a complete
> approach?

I've seen it done, e.g. xfce4-commits mailing list.
http://foo-projects.org/pipermail/xfce4-commits/
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