are you talking command line client?
It works well enough;   some prefer mercurial (that's what Sphinx
documentation project just moved to from SVN)...

The whole concept of a distributed system (as opposed to SVN) will allow
more people to contribute more readily.... so it's worth these early growing
pains (which SVN went thru, and not nearly as much as CVS went thru....)

On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:27 PM, voltron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> As cool as the features for BZR, it  is just "pain" for those spoiled
> by SVN users like me, none of the BZR clients I used worked. I just
> did not have the time or patience to hack it up till it worked. I do
> not think its because anyone is afraid of BZR, its just that things
> work, and work well with SVN. Hell, I even joined the forum of a BZR
> client, and I did not get much help there either.
> >
>

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