Re: [PATCH] Let git-svnimport clean up SVK commit messages.

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On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 08:19:33PM -0700, Steven Grimm wrote:

> Any chance of applying this to git-svn instead? There has been talk of 
> deprecating git-svnimport since git-svn now does everything 
> git-svnimport does, and more. (If you believe that's not the case, 
> please describe what you're doing with git-svnimport that you can't do 
> with git-svn.)

Sure, I can probably apply it to git-svn as well, but based on the
testing I've done, git-svnimport still works better for what I'm doing.
I'm trying to do a straight conversion from SVN to git, so we can do
away with our Subversion repositories, so I won't need the bidirectional
support of git-svn.  

If git-svn had a --one-way option that could 
  - know that I'm converting, and import my SVN tags and branches to
    local tags and heads rather than remotes
  - turn off the git-svn-id: tags in the commit
  - avoid preserving a .git/svn/ directory (a git-svn conversion was 50%
    larger than one from git-svnimport because of this)
  - convert svn:ignore attrs to .gitignore (like the -I option of
    git-svnignore)

then I wouldn't need git-svnimport.  Alternatively, if there's some way
to postprocess my clone to do all of the above, that would probably be
good enough.

Cheers,
Dave
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