On 07.08.2008 10:29, Adrian Buehlmann wrote:
> On 05.08.2008 17:02, Douglas Philips wrote:
>> On 2008 Aug 5, at 10:51 AM, Adrian Buehlmann wrote:
>>
>>> But you haven't presented any halfway convincing argument what's so  
>>> bad about
>>> crew-stable tip, so that it can't be picked up by THG when
>>> THG is doing a new binary package of Mercurial to include Mercurial.
>> If it is so good to go, you have failed to provide a reason why  
>> Mercurial hasn't released it. In fact, you haven't even provided a  
>> reason why it isn't on the stable branch.
> 
> FYI: In the mean time, Matt has pulled it into his stable branch:
> http://selenic.com/repo/index.cgi/hg-stable/rev/08d9e0f974d9
> 
> Current "official" stable (aka "Matt's stable repo") tip is:
> http://selenic.com/repo/index.cgi/hg-stable/rev/6d904eb19c2a
> (includes 08d9e0f974d9)
> 
>> Why TortoiseHg should waste
>> its time vetting something that even Mercurial isn't ready to have  
>> released. But you continue to expend energy criticizing instead of  
>> making things better, so I'm out of this discussion, I need to spend  
>> my energy testing 0.4rc4. Bye now.
> 
> Quoting another post of Douglas:
> 
> On 05.08.2008 16:08, Douglas Philips wrote:
> [snip]
>> TK has already made it clear that TortoiseHg will be built upon
>> released Mercurial, not on something that even the main Mercurial team
>> hasn't gone through the normal release processes on. As you noted
>> earlier in the thread, it was already mentioned that Mercurial wanted
>> to do a 1.0.2 that fixed this so that normal Mercurial release flows
>> would be able to pick this up. For some reason the will/interest/
>> whatever to get that done has evaporated.
> 
> It definitely hasn't "evaporated":
> See http://selenic.com/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2008-August/007389.html
> 
> [snipped rest of Doug's post]
> 
> (Just as a reminder for those who haven't followed this whole thread:
> TortoiseHg 0.4 release candidate 4 contains the bug that was fixed in
> 08d9e0f974d9)

I've created a new page on the Mercurial wiki, trying to shade some light
on what openers do and how they are used in Mercurial:

http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/Opener

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