Hi all,

On Saturday, April 28, 2012 5:08:09 AM UTC+2, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Adrian Holovaty wrote: 
> > We're going to do the migration to GitHub today. This means we'll no 
> > longer be committing code to our Subversion repository. Committers, 
> > please hold off on making commits until the migration is done. 
>
> OK, it's live! 
> https://github.com/django/django 
>

Excellent job, thank you very much!

Please forgive me a side question though:
Why didn't you convert the feature branches when converting the repository 
from SVN to Git as well?
I'm asking this mainly because I'm relatively new to Git, and wonder how 
exactly do you plan to convert the branches (especially the long merged 
ones) at a later time? Wouldn't this unconditionally change the hashes of 
all commits subsequent to the merge (and thus be self-forbidding on a 
public repository? which in turn makes later adding of merged branches 
impossible?)

A thousand thanks to you all from a happy Django user!
Carsten

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