On Thu, 2008-06-26 at 08:42 +0200, Guido Serassio wrote: > > The reality is that Squid is the the FIRST multiplatform open source > project adopting bzr
You're wrong here. > , and the result was that bzr adoption broke the > Squid Windows development, nothing else. > > I'm suspecting that Canonical have pushed for bzr adoption in Squid > project, so they now can say "hey, there are big open source projects > like Squid using bzr as VCS". Well, if that was the case, surely squid would be on http://bazaar-vcs.org/WhoUsesBzr as an important big example. It's not - because the migration has issues such as we're discussing here. There are projects much larger than squid already happily using bzr on windows. I'm really sorry that none of the existing workarounds suited you, the whole migration thing was done with huge amounts of warning, me asking *repeatedly* for feedback and not getting any from you until extremely late in the piece. I'd need to check but I think you actually reported the issue *after* we'd cut over. Perhaps we should have cut back over right then, and in fact its not too late to cut back even now if we decide to. -Rob -- GPG key available at: <http://www.robertcollins.net/keys.txt>.
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