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INRIA gitlab is restricted to git (no subversion anymore), so for subversion users unfamiliar with git, you should take the time to read and understand the basic differences between subversion and git. If you want to stay with subversion, there is no alternative at INRIA, but you can go to SourceSup https://sourcesup.renater.fr/, which is actively maintained by Renater.
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INRIA gitlab is restricted to git (no subversion anymore), so for subversion users unfamiliar with git, you should take the time to read and understand the basic differences between subversion and git. If you want to stay with subversion, there is no alternative at INRIA, but you can go to SourceSup https://sourcesup.renater.fr/, which is actively maintained by Renater.
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You need to decide if you want to migrate just the tip of your development history (last version on the repository) or if you want to migrate the whole commits / branching / tags history.
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You need to decide if you want to migrate just the tip of your development history (last version on the repository) or if you want to migrate the whole commits / branching / tags history. Note that in several situations, there is no real need to migrate the whole history. For example if you keep a project only for historical reference, you may not need all the commit history.
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### Migrating only the last version of the repository
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### Migrating only the last version of the repository
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