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If your company is producing Open Source software, and you can prove by a link to your public repository, you can obtain a free Open Source license for one year. It’s not limited the number of committers, but you can use it on 1 repository only. In a year SubGit will stop working, but you may apply for a new license.
Trial | Starter | Enterprise | Open Source | |
Time limit | 30 days | No limit | 365 days | |
Number of Git committers | Any | <=10 | Depends on the license tier | Any |
Maintenance period | 30 days | 12 months | 12, 24 or 36 months | 12 months |
Number of repositories | Any (on one server) | 1 | ||
Cost | Free | Free | Depends on the tier and maintenance period | Free |
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If all you need is to perform a one-time import of your SVN repositories to Git, you may use SubGit without any license — just download the software from the website and run |
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New in version 3.3.4
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If the total number of committers, including the one that attempts to push, is within the limits of the license tier, then the push will go through and be synced with SVN.
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