Cool. The BitBucket site is using mod_wsgi subversion repository in
example of how to convert a subversion repository to Mercurial.

http://bitbucket.org/help/converting-from-subversion-cvs-git/

>From memory Mercurial can effectively be used for a local check out
with changes eventually able to be pushed back into original
subversion repository.

This might be something which is useful to me when doing mod_wsgi 4.0
as going to be doing some significant changes there, including
breaking up the single mod_wsgi.c file into many files. Therefore may
be useful while I am playing with various ways of doing it, without
having to push all the changes back to main subversion repository in a
broken state.

So, may be time to finally look at Mercurial since they have already
given me instructions on how to convert mod_wsgi over. :-)

Graham

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