I'm an SVN user at the moment and looking at moving my projects to git.
I use one SVN repository to hold all the projects I create. My structure is something like this:
/
/group1
/subgroup1
/project1
/branches
...
/tags
...
/trunk
...
/project2
...
/subgroup2
/project3
...
/project4
...
/group2
/subgroup3
...
/subgroup4
...
/lib
/lib1
/lib2
/lib3
As you can see I keep my projects in groups and /lib
contains libraries shared between projects.
I chose this sort structure because:
- Similar repo structure was used in the company where I learned to use SVN.
- Allows me to have an
svnserve
running as a service/daemon on my machine with all projects hosted on it (I don't like filepath approach).
Now... to the point. I was wondering:
How this sort of workflow would work if I were to move to git?
Specifically:
- Would it be simple to migrate the repo tree to git?
- Assuming each project requires separate repo*, how would I be able to serve them all (ideally grouped in similar fashion) via
svnserve
git equivalent.
*) I read about git and I understand that is the case, but I wanted to double check with experienced people.