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Cleaning up Subversion with Git

Overview At my office, we have a crufty Subversion repository (dating back to early 2006) that contains a jumble of unrelated projects. We would like to split this single repository up into a number of smaller repositories, each following the recommended trunk/tags/branches repository organization. What we want to do is move a project from a path that looks like this: .../projects/some-project-name To a new repository using the recommended Subversion repository layout, like this:



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Cleaning up Subversion with Git

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Overview At my office, we have a crufty Subversion repository (dating back to early 2006) that contains a jumble of unrelated projects. We would like to split this single repository up into a number of smaller repositories, each following the recommended trunk/tags/branches repository organization. What we want to do is move a project from a path that looks like this: .../projects/some-project-name To a new repository using the recommended Subversion repository layout, like this:



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Overview At my office, we have a crufty Subversion repository (dating back to early 2006) that contains a jumble of unrelated projects. We would like to split this single repository up into a number of smaller repositories, each following the recommended trunk/tags/branches repository organization. What we want to do is move a project from a path that looks like this: .../projects/some-project-name To a new repository using the recommended Subversion repository layout, like this:

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