| Thanks Ian. 
 On 11-07-15 09:16 AM, Ian Bull wrote:
 
      On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 5:54 AM, Marc
        Dumais <marc.dumais@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
        wrote:
         
          
         
 It will technically be a different repo, in that the Releng
          team will re-run the cvs2git and this will likely create new
          hashes, etc... The content might be 'similar', but with
          different git commit hashes, I doubt the commit history will
          be compatible.  Of course, if you just want the source, then
          this will work.   
           Now the git version of Domenico's question below: Assuming
            the test git repo is at least similar to the final one, how
            would one locate the 3.7.0 GA release in it ?   I see a tag
            "Root_R3_7_maintenance"; would that correspond to the
            official 3.7.0 release?  It was created on May 10th, so it
            looks plausible.   Any other suggestion ?
 
 
 Root_R3_7_maintenance was likely the CVS tag created when
          the the bundles were branched for maintenance.  This _should_
          be the 3.7.0 GA. Maybe someone else can confirm. 
 Cheers, Ian   
           Thanks, 
            Marc
             
            On 11-07-14 03:57 PM, Ian Bull wrote:
             This should help you get started:
              
 
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