I now have a rather complete conversion of the Pike repository to Subversion (some more copyfrom links could be added, but otherwise everything should be ok). It includes all checkins up to and including 2006-08-29, which when I'm writing this means "everything". The dump file is in pelix:/pike/home/marcus/pike_svn.dump.gz. My suggestion is that we create an accessible repository from this somewhere, to be able to work on tooling, and to check for glitches in the conversion. Once that is ready, I'll make a new conversion for the actual switch. Which means that everything checked into the temporary repository would be discarded.
I have not converted projects/ or Pike/ulpc or Pike/extra_tests, as these are not branches of the main Pike development tree. Any opinions on whether to convert some or all of these, and in that case should they be in the same repository or a different one?
Some statistics:
Conversion: ----------- Number of revisions: 31738 Conversion script run rime: 15h 15mins (on pelix) Dump size (uncompressed): 1.7Gb Dump size (compressed): 384Mb
Test import: ------------ Dump import time: 4h 24mins (on bhelliom) Reposiory size: 421Mb (with fsfs)