On 8/23/2011 10:23 PM, Davi Arnaut wrote:
>> It's mainly useful for contributing back to upstream branches
>> that are
> in git (incremental pushes work fine).
>
> I'm attempting to accomplish something similar, have a downstream
> branch in git where people can pull/merge from the upstream in
> bzr.
>
You could try doing the push incrementally, rather than the whole
history from the beginning. Depending on how bzr-git handles
incremental updates, you could push say 1000 revisions at a time.
John
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On 8/23/2011 10:23 PM, Davi Arnaut wrote:
>> It's mainly useful for contributing back to upstream branches
>> that are
> in git (incremental pushes work fine).
>
> I'm attempting to accomplish something similar, have a downstream
> branch in git where people can pull/merge from the upstream in
> bzr.
>
You could try doing the push incrementally, rather than the whole
history from the beginning. Depending on how bzr-git handles
incremental updates, you could push say 1000 revisions at a time.
John
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