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Migration support is available through the [inria helpdesk](https://helpdesk.inria.fr), in section "IT request", subsections "Ask for a fix" or "Service request" / "Services for research " / "GitLab" or "Inriaforge"
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Migration support is available through the [inria helpdesk](https://helpdesk.inria.fr), in section "IT request", subsections "Ask for a fix" or "Service request" / "Services for research " / "GitLab" or "Inriaforge"
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A mattermost channel is also available https://mattermost.inria.fr/devel/channels/gforge-gitlab (but remember that the preferred way to ask for support is through the helpdesk because support tickets can be correctly tracked)
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A mattermost channel is also available https://mattermost.inria.fr/devel/channels/gforge-gitlab (but remember that the preferred way to ask for support is through the helpdesk because support tickets can be correctly tracked).
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For specific technical details on gitlab, git, git svn... there are numerous resources easily available on the web. In many situations, moving from subversion to git is pretty easy as long as you stick with basic operations:
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* svn checkout -> git clone
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* svn update -> git pull
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* svn commit -> git add + git commit + git push
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There are cheat sheets with basic equivalence, such as [this one](http://www.cheat-sheets.org/saved-copy/Git_for_Subversion_Users.pdf).
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To better understand git concepts, you can for example have a look at [Anthony Baire tutorials](http://people.irisa.fr/Anthony.Baire/)
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## Gitlab project setup
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## Gitlab project setup
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