On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Malcolm Tredinnick
<malc...@pointy-stick.com> wrote:
> Given that Summer of Code students will be given a subversion branch at
> djangoproject.com to commit to -- in order to provide maximum visibility
> for their work within the community -- it's probably worth just using
> git-svn and pulling from the upstream repository, even initially.

Ah, I completely forgot about the GSOC SVN branches. I, too, would
recommend the usage of git-svn.

Chris, shoot me a direct e-mail if you would like a clean and in-sync
git-svn repo of Django's SVN. Should save you a few hours of time.

> As always, there are multiple approaches and I don't want to slight or
> invalidate Brian's experiences. It's definitely a case of doing whatever
> works easiest for oneself and trying out a few options initially is
> encouraged, too.

Agreed.

-- 
Brian Rosner
http://oebfare.com

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