You could just clone the git repo, checkout the pure branch, copy your changes over, commit and push :-) Happy to help if you need advice on doing so. It’d be a good test of the new repo.
On Aug 29, 2015, at 7:30 , Lou Burnard
wrote: On 26/08/15 14:17, Hugh Cayless wrote:
The tickets are not frozen, and are not moving yet (I just filed a bug!). The repo is the only thing that’s moving, and nothing irreversible has been, or will be done.
OK that is reassuring, but still a bit annoying if (like me) you have just come back from a month offline with a bunch of changes you'd like to be able to commit to a SF repo branch for testing !
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