Hi all. 

I'm fairly new to Spyder and really like it a lot, although there are some 
corner issues I would love to help improve. Not to mention.. I'd love to 
see the roadmap come to fruition sooner rather than later.

Though, the thing that has kept me back from digging into the sources is 
the fact that mercurial is the VCS system. I try to stick with git as much 
I possibly can because of its power and its mostly ubiquitous. I know that 
hg is used more in the python community, but after having hurdled over the 
git learning curve I can't see my interest in anything else.

Github, in my opinion, is the most developer friendly public repo out there 
today. And git is awesome after using it somewhat regularly.

I'd love to be a participant developer for Spyder and making the switch you 
are contemplating would most certainly make it much more enticing. Spyder 
is, so far, a great IDE.. one that was greatly needed, especially for those 
of us who also dislike java products.

Lastly, a huge thanks to the devs for all there hard work.

Just $0.2 from the peanut gallery,
Peter Alexander

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