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VCS Interoperability
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David Barr
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T101
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jan Fri 20
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11:30
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http://lca2012.linux.org.au/schedule/158/view_talk
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In March 2010, the state of the art for Subversion integration with git was slow and error-prone for many existing repositories with 5 or more years history. One developer started solo on a new approach to solve this problem and was joined along the way by some great people. The success of this subproject hinged on supplementing the existing protocol documentation for Subversion by reverse-engineering archives of Subversion repositories found in the wild. Maintainability and scalability of the solution were greatly enhanced by a few small extensions to the fast-import protocol used by git, bzr and some other DVCS. Here are a few thoughts on the experience - you don't have to settle for broken when you know how to fix a problem.
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