Jérôme M. Berger wrote: > Leandro Lucarella wrote: >> Well, that's great to hear! As Robert said, please tell if you need any >> help. Please, please, please consider using a distributed SCM (I think >> git >> would be ideal but mercurial is good too). That would make merging and >> branching a lot easier. >> > Git is a bad choice because of its poor Windows support. Mercurial > or Bazaar are much better in this regard. > > Jerome
Lies. I've been using it daily for about a month and a half now. I've got both TortoiseGIT and msysGit installed. Both were installed with regular Windows installers that required me to click "Next" a few times and maybe a "Finish" or two. You DO NOT need to run Git from inside a weird shell or anything; git commands work directly from the standard sucky Windows command-line. And it appears to be quite fast, too. Hell, it seems to be even faster than svn. It's beautiful and I'm now looking to convert my existing projects in svn over to Git because it's just so much better.