Re: State of Perforce importing.

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Reece Dunn wrote:
> There is no need to create yet another Perforce importing tool, git-p4
> works well in most cases. If we focus on improving git-p4, extending
> it to support the functionality mentioned here, fix the issues that
> there are with it, then that will be more beneficial to the community
> as they will not have to learn another tool with a different set of
> bugs and issues.

I like my approach; it's clean and I think shows a tasteful level of
distrust towards the sanity and integrity of the data held by Perforce.
 Actually it really helped me understand what was really going on;
because the information as displayed by for instance "p4 integrate" is
a lot more confusing than the underlying tables (IMHO).

Sam.
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