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Old 07-02-2008
cvs2svn

You should take a look at a project called cvs2svn. Here you will find a utility for SVN conversion from CVS (as the name indicates), and there is a section in the user manual that offers suggestions for "Deciding How Much to Convert". They offer pros/cons and advice on how to proceed for various options. Take a look: cvs2svn: cvs2svn Documentation
 

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SVN::Notify::Filter::Trac(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    SVN::Notify::Filter::Trac(3pm)

Name
       SVN::Notify::Filter::Trac - Filter SVN::Notify output in Trac format

Synopsis
       Use svnnotify in post-commit:

	 svnnotify --p "$1" --r "$2" --to you@example.com --handler HTML 
	 --filter Trac --trac-url http://trac.example.com

       Use the class in a custom script:

	 use SVN::Notify;

	 my $notifier = SVN::Notify->new(
	     repos_path => $path,
	     revision	=> $rev,
	     to 	=> 'you@example.com',
	     handler	=> 'HTML::ColorDiff',
	     filters	=> [ 'Trac' ],
	     trac_url	=> 'http://trac.example.com/',
	 );
	 $notifier->prepare;
	 $notifier->execute;

Description
       This module filters SVN::Notify log message output from Trac markup into HTML.  Essentially, this means that if you write your commit log
       messages using Trac wiki markup and like to use SVN::Notify::HTML or SVN::Notify::HTML::ColorDiff to format your commit notifications, you
       can use this filter to convert the Trac formatting in the log message to HTML.

       If you specify an extra argument, "trac_url" (or the "--trac-url" parameter to "svnnotify"), it will be used to generate Trac links for
       revision numbers and the like in your log messages.

See Also
       SVN::Notify
       svnnotify

Author
       David E. Wheeler <david@kineticode.com>

Copyright and License
       Copyright (c) 2008 Kineticode, Inc. Some Rights Reserved.

       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

perl v5.10.1							    2011-03-15					    SVN::Notify::Filter::Trac(3pm)
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