> Another option might be to only have one git repo that you use with > git svn. Say you do most work at work (I know, that seems unlikely, > but just pretend, for the sake of the example ;). You could use git > svn at work to clone the svn repo. Then from home, you would clone > the git repo at work. That way, your work from home would be pushed > back to the git repo at work and you would only push to the svn repo > from work. Guess what, that sounds like the only way to go. I am going to setup a git svn repo where my own repo lies (backed up 24h server), clone that onto every client branch-wise (only if cherrypicking does not work) and than go on with the work. thanks anyway!
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