Hi,
On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 12:15:44AM +0800, Chow Loong Jin wrote:
> Git has #1, by the way, if I'm understanding you correctly. Which means both
> ...
> In my case, the more I read about Mercurial, the more I dislike it, but
> that's a
> different matter.
I'm not sure anyone cares, but at Logi
On Tue, 2009-01-09 at 19:10 +0300, anatoly techtonik wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Dmitrijs
> Ledkovs wrote:
> > Recently I have discovered some very nice features of hg that make it
> > attractive:
>
> Mercurial Queues are awesome, but there is one major drawback in
> Mercurial compari
On Tuesday 01,September,2009 09:16 PM, Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
> Recently I have discovered some very nice features of hg that make it
> attractive:
>
> 1) Multiple branches such that debian/ can be kept on alioth and have
> working copy that has everything if maintainer prefers so
> 2) MercurialQ
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Dmitrijs
Ledkovs wrote:
> Recently I have discovered some very nice features of hg that make it
> attractive:
Mercurial Queues are awesome, but there is one major drawback in
Mercurial comparing to SVN - it is impossible to clone a subtree of
repository. In SVN you
Recently I have discovered some very nice features of hg that make it
attractive:
1) Multiple branches such that debian/ can be kept on alioth and have
working copy that has everything if maintainer prefers so
2) MercurialQueues plugin allows to keep versioned quilt patches,
rebase, merge and spli
OoO En cette nuit striée d'éclairs du samedi 29 août 2009, vers 02:58,
anatoly techtonik disait :
> If we are all Python developers to some degree and know about PEP 374
Decision presented in PEP 374 does not really apply to us:
- Windows support is unimportant
- Python core developers' tast
anatoly techtonik wrote:
> If we are all Python developers to some degree and know about PEP 374
> - what do you think about switching from SVN to HG for maintaining
> Debian packages? There is also "convert" extension that may allow to
> convert history from other sources to HG and PEP 385 that ma
I'm all for Git.
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I'd be happy about a change to bzr or Git.
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On 2009-08-29 08:46, Michal Čihař wrote:
> There was recently lengthly discussion about using Git, check archives.
> The reasons against Hg will be the same + the fact that much poeple do
> not know it. (I'd be for Git but not for Hg, which I never used before
> and I'm too lazy to know every VCS a
Hi
Dne Sat, 29 Aug 2009 03:58:13 +0300
anatoly techtonik napsal(a):
> If we are all Python developers to some degree and know about PEP 374
> - what do you think about switching from SVN to HG for maintaining
> Debian packages? There is also "convert" extension that may allow to
> convert histor
On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 03:58:13 +0300 anatoly techtonik
wrote:
>If we are all Python developers to some degree and know about PEP 374
>- what do you think about switching from SVN to HG for maintaining
>Debian packages? There is also "convert" extension that may allow to
>convert history from other
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Christoph
Egger wrote:
>
> As my packages have (following trac itself) a git history and the one
> I've ITA-ed has some HG history I'm interested in what the team thinks
> so I can decide if / what to move in.
If we are all Python developers to some degree a
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