Eric Firing wrote: > Michael Droettboom wrote: >> Sorry -- I neglected to commit some changes. (Playing around with >> bzr and still getting used to it, I guess.) > > Very good, thank you! Phew! For a minute there I thought I was going crazy... > > OT: I'm glad you are taking a look at bzr; personally, I chose hg > quite some time ago (when bzr was not mature enough to use), and I > have no regrets. It is very small, quick, and uncluttered--a > beautiful piece of work. (The code base is *much* smaller than bzr--I > like that.) The one area in which hg is a bit behind now is svn > interoperability, > http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/WorkingWithSubversion, > which doesn't matter at all for the uses to which I put it. Possibly > it will catch up soon: > http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/HgSubversion > http://blog.red-bean.com/sussman/?p=116 Yeah -- didn't mean to start another thread about distributed version control -- I'm just playing with the stuff. But that was my assessment, too. Couldn't figure out how to use hg with a svn-based project (matplotlib) -- bzr was easier but still taking some getting used to. git has related features too I might look at.
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