I've regnerated my d-i.git repository, and all sha1s have changed, so if you've cloned from it, you'll have to re-clone. Sorry about that, but the following enhancements seemed worthwhile: - Now you can clone my repository and quickly start using git-svn fetch, rebase, and dcommit yourself, which didn't work right with clones of the old one. Details in the wiki. - Size of .git reduced to only 175 mb, from 450+. [1] - Commit logs include full author names/emails. (If you absolutely need to use the old repository for some reason, I've kept a copy named d-i.git.old.) -- see shy jo [1] Yes, that means that the entire d-i history fits in git in less space than is used by the .svn directories of a svn checkout! The space savings are partly due to much better packing, and partly because this repo only includes svn trunk.
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