Ondrej Certik wrote: > On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:07 PM, Monty Taylor <mo...@inaugust.com> wrote: >> /me whinges that switching to bzr for packaging in general would be a >> much nicer thing overall, since then ubuntu downstream is pretty well >> bzr... >> >> (note: I use bzr for all of my other projects, so I have a vested interest) >> >> However... _anything_ is an improvement over svn. > > Matthias also wrote me offlist, that he either prefers to stay in svn, > or use bzr, but not git (if I understood well).
git seems to be fairly polarizing - I'm not sure why. :) > The problem with bzr is that it seems to me it is mainly used in > Ubuntu, but that's about it. Also compare for example the number of > packages in the respective vcs: > > http://bzr.debian.org/ > http://git.debian.org/ > http://hg.debian.org/ > > (git seems to me like a clear winner) > > Well, I don't mind either, I know both hg and git quite well and bzr a > little. But I prefer to just use just one vcs for everything, and that > is git in my case, as I think it has the biggest momentum now. Seems like a decent enough rationale... I'm pretty-much fine with any of them. This will give me a chance to learn a bit about git. Monty -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-python-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org