Sharing the code for a pulseaudio based whole home audio system

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'Twas brillig, and Matthew Patterson at 14/09/09 16:44 did gyre and gimble:
> I'll check them out. I've been meaning to switch over to something other 
> than CVS for a long time. I primarily use CVS for code backup/versioning 
> on personal projects where I am the only developer so I have been lazy :).

Yeah I know the feeling... I've still got one personal CVS kicking 
around too.... laziness wins every time :D

> Is there a CVS->GIT conversion tool that will allow me to keep my entire 
> revision history?

Sure. There are both cvs and svn tools distributed with git.

With git-svn you can get bi-directional linkage to the subversion 
repository (e.g. for using git locally to work with upstream projects 
that still use subversion) allowing you to rebase your clone on upstream 
commits and also commit your local changes back to subversion too. I use 
it all the time at work and it's awesome.

The cvs module is not bi-directional, but it should work fine for a 
one-off import:

http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-cvsimport.html


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