SVN to GIT migration

Sanjiv Kumar May 17, 2013

Hi,

In one of the project we need to migrate from SVN to GIT. This is the requirement:

1) First we need to migrate the entire SVN repository in GIT.

2) After that every week we need to do the incremental migration from SVN to GIT.

Please help me how I can proceed? Can you please let me know the exact steps for the same?

Is it possible to do this migration without STASH or BITBUCKET?

Thanks,

Sanjiv

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Alexander Kitaev
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May 17, 2013

If you do not have Stash, then you may just use SubGit 2.0 (http://subgit.com/eap/ ) to keep Git and Subversion repositories in sync.

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May 17, 2013

You may use SubGit for that or I could give you an alpha version of SVN Mirror add-on to try. As I wrote in other reply, please send a request to support@subgit.com. Thanks.

Sanjiv Kumar May 17, 2013

Thanks Alexander :-)

I have dropped a mail to support@subgit.com for the same.

Is it possible to use SVN Importer without STASH or BITBUCKET?

Thanks,

Sanjiv

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