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Re: How to manage one project but wtih two repositories

From: Kurt Pruenner <leak_at_gmx.at>
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 2009 15:41:05 +0200

Bolstridge, Andrew wrote:
> Surely you just checkout the full set of source from your private
> repository, then use the 'relocate' command to change the url to the
> public repo, and then commit (you may need to update first to refresh
> the base entries).

Doing a relocate from one repository to a totally different one? I doubt
that's gonna work.

> Alternatively, if you already have a public WC, why not just merge your
> changes since you last performed a released into it.
>
> Third option - checkout the latest public repo, export your private repo
> to a new directory and then copy those files on top of the public WC and
> commit it. I'd do this.

This is about CodePlex[1], Microsoft's SourceForge clone. They use Team
Foundation Server for version management with some kind of SVN bridge
for checking out code using SVN, but that's of course read-only.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codeplex

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