Seems that Gnome and Fedora are a little bit more conscious than us in the matter, no spam but check: http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/News/Fedora-Will-Make-the-Leap-to-Package-Source-Control-System-Git
On Thu, 2009-12-17 at 12:47 -0600, Dustin Kirkland wrote: > On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Scott James Remnant <sc...@ubuntu.com> > wrote: > > On Thu, 2009-12-17 at 10:55 -0500, Adrian Perez wrote: > > > >> I think Git is better suited than Bzr for the job, and I don't make to > >> make it personal. > >> > > If you think Git is better suited, please demonstrate it by building up > > an equivalent infrastructure that has been built up around bzr, so fair > > side-by-side comparisons can be performed. > > > >> It's true that there's an infrastructure set up, but I think the idea of > >> voting is letting the community decide for itself, and don't impose us a > >> tool which might not be the preferred choice for most of our developers. > >> > > Right now, that vote would be: > > > > ( ) continue using the existing apt-get source infrastructure, and > > contribute by sending debdiffs around; merge from Debian by hand, > > etc. > > > > ( ) use the new bzr infrastructure, contribute directly to revision > > control branches, merge using native merge support > > There's also, as James mentioned, the git-bzr and hg-bzr projects. > > If there are people that really, really want to issue git commands (it > certainly sounds like there are), instead of bzr commands, I can > understand that. If you're in this camp, please consider contributing > to the translation-layer projects, such that you can happily work in > your git world with git commands, but when you're ready to push your > work, push it through the translation layer, and let it land in the > Launchpad/Bazaar backed repositories, which are currently > well-integrated tools. > > :-Dustin -- Best Regards, Adrian Perez <adrianperez-...@ubuntu.com> Ubuntu Developer GPG Key ID: 8A9A3084 GPG Key Fingerprint: 99E8 E74E 7B4F 93AE F32A 5523 9973 0D5C 8A9A 3084
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