At work I own a relatively small software tool (~25k lines of java), and I have been using a Git repo to revision it. Now the tool is going to be part of a larger package that is maintained in a totally different environment by other people, which uses SVN. But I still want to maintain the flexibility of my Git repo, so that I am not rigidly tied to the larger package's release schedule.
Is there a way I can keep my local area in sync with both revision control systems in a way that avoids uploading .svn
files to git, and .git
files to SVN? Ideally I'd want to keep committing the minor edits to Git, and then periodically push to SVN when requested, all from the same directory. Or am I doomed to keep copying files between two directories on my system?