I'm somewhere between A and B. I look forward to the change,
but am not racing to do it.
<blockquote> Retaining the SVN history in Git is tricky when
making the switch. Can you abide starting over with an empty Git
history? Or will you require a documented way to import your SVN
history into Git? </blockquote>
It's extremely important to me that line-by-line annotations
are retained. We use these with our issue tracking to know what was
done and when, so we definitely need to keep the commit
information.
I'm somewhere between A and B
I'm somewhere between A and B. I look forward to the change, but am not racing to do it.
<blockquote> Retaining the SVN history in Git is tricky when making the switch. Can you abide starting over with an empty Git history? Or will you require a documented way to import your SVN history into Git? </blockquote>
It's extremely important to me that line-by-line annotations are retained. We use these with our issue tracking to know what was done and when, so we definitely need to keep the commit information.