Re: git-archimport

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Jakub Narebski <jnareb@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Conrad Parker <conrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> Anyone interested in git-bzr might also want to look at some recent
>> rewrites; from the current git-bzr README:
>> 
>> The following are rewrites in Python and may offer better bzr integration:
>>   * http://github.com/termie/git-bzr-ng
>>   * http://github.com/matthew-brett/git-bzr
>> 
>> (... and I'd also be interested to know how well either of these work :)
>> 
>> cheers,
>
> By the way, perhaps it is time to finally retire git-archimport, or at
> least move it to contrib section.  Is there anyone using it?

Definitely not using it on a daily basis, but I still have a few GNU
Arch archives on my machine, and may need to import them into Git one
day.

If git-archimport causes a problem wrt maintainance, I'd understand
that it be deprecated, but if it doesn't cost to keep it around, I
don't think it'd be a good thing to drop it.

-- 
Matthieu Moy
http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/
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