And this too:

http://ondrejcertik.blogspot.com/2008/12/experience-with-git-after-4-months.html

so usually people around me switch from mercurial to git after some
time (like sfepy[0], hermes[1],...).   :)

That said, you can use mercurial with sympy if you prefer, we
synchronise it automatically, just follow the instructions:

http://code.google.com/p/sympy/wiki/SourceCode?tm=4

and you can send patches with mercurial, that's not a problem (but
it's slightly easier for me if you use git, but I have some scripts to
convert the patches to git, so no problem).

Ondrej

[0] http://code.google.com/p/sfepy/
[1] http://hpfem.org/

On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Aaron S. Meurer <asmeu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You might want to read this: 
> http://ondrejcertik.blogspot.com/2008/08/i-am-switching-from-mercurial-to-git.html
> It is a blog post on Ondrej's blog from when he decided to switch.
>
> Aaron Meurer
> On Jun 3, 2009, at 9:49 AM, Ryan Krauss wrote:
>
>> So, I need to choose a tool for my students and I to share code and
>> collaborate.  I was about to get serious about setting up an hg
>> server when I learned that sympy had switched to git.  Googling
>> didn't immediately turn up a good list of pros and cons.  Can anyone
>> give me a short explanation of why sympy went with git?  Is either
>> better under windows?  (not all of my students are linux users).
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ryan
>>
>> >
>
>
> >
>

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