Rodny writes: > Ignoring the endless holy wars, some practical concerns that we have here > are the dismal support on native windows for git. TortoiseSVN makes > browsing your changes and picking the ones we want extremely easy in a > graphical environment on the platform that you're built to provide > compilers for. It just seems natural for a Windows Compiler Project to use > tools that... you know... work on windows. (Yes, I know of msysgit. My > statements stand.)
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