> Personally, I'm a big fan of git, but I could understand perhaps one
> reason for why it wasn't chosen. Mercurial has better Windows support.
> Git has mediocre Windows support (last I checked at least.) That could
> very well be a deciding factor here, but it's hard to say.

If you have some non-coder like me who has done most of the recent work
trying to get ioq3 compiling with Visual Studio, I'm pretty sure windows
platform support for tools is a pretty low priority for switching.  Pretty
much no one else cares about that windows-only tool.  I view msys/mingw as
just a fake linux on windows, honestly, as it doesn't really leverage
anything about the windows platform, just some CLI stuff.

Just sayin'.

Monk.
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