> I think SVN does not work well in the mode of development that
> benefits TG2 the most: the sprint.  Many of our sprints are held in
> "pods" across the world.  With a mecurial, git, or bzr repo, we can
> have these pods committing locally to a on-site committer, negating
> the need for passing around patches, or having everyone who is
> involved in the sprint have a commit bit.  In the past we have gotten
> around this issue by creating a special user which everyone had the u/
> p for, but I don't think this is a very good solution.
>

That is a good point.

Besides, with HG web interface, people could get current
snapshot.tgz/.zip without check out the source repository.
It allows new developers to try the source without commitment, or
figure out how to check out the source code.

If there's a good policy to maintain the TG repository, I am +1 for
migrate to HG.

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Fred
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