Hi Ken,
sorry for late reply. The conversion tools should preserve
history, git-remote-bzr does. As for the other way round, https://launchpad.net/bzr-git comes
into mind, but I haven't tried it.
I'm ok with diffs too for the time being.
Thanks,
Radim
On 10/4/18 4:34 PM, Kenneth Loafman
wrote:
Hi Radim,
Thanks for the patch. It works!
As to git to/from bzr, do you know if the conversion tools
loose any history? That's my main sticking point on
conversion.
For now, a simple patch file (git diff) works for me.
...Thanks,
...Ken
On Sat, Sep 29, 2018 at 7:04 AM Radim Tobolka via
Duplicity-talk < address@hidden>
wrote:
Hi Duplicity
team,
thanks for your continued effort in maintaining and improving
this handy
product.
I'd like to contribute following patch, that makes it possible
to run
all tests at once. No need for nocapture marker and two
separate
executions of pytest in tox.ini or during development. Would
you
consider incorporating it?
Also I'd like to give a hand with 2to3 transition, currently
I'm working
on adorning strings. What is the preferred way of submitting
patches? I
currently don't maintain Launchpad account. I track my changes
in Git
and import from lp using git-remote-bzr. Is it feasible for
you to grab
my coming changes from say GitHub using similar tool?
Best regards,
Radim Tobolka
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