Re: [python-win32] DVCS options for pywin32

2011-02-15 Thread Wolfgang Strobl
Randy Syring rsyr...@inteli-com.com: The only thing that irritates me is that I can't use SSH repo URLs on windows without using TortoiseHG, at least, I haven't taken the time to get it working with the hg command line version (which is likely a platform issue, not HG's fault). I'm not quite

Re: [python-win32] DVCS options for pywin32

2011-02-15 Thread Randy Syring
On 02/15/2011 02:31 AM, Wolfgang Strobl wrote: Randy Syringrsyr...@inteli-com.com: The only thing that irritates me is that I can't use SSH repo URLs on windows without using TortoiseHG, at least, I haven't taken the time to get it working with the hg command line version (which is likely a

Re: [python-win32] DVCS options for pywin32

2011-02-15 Thread Wolfgang Strobl
Randy Syring rsyr...@inteli-com.com: On 02/15/2011 02:31 AM, Wolfgang Strobl wrote: Randy Syringrsyr...@inteli-com.com: The only thing that irritates me is that I can't use SSH repo URLs on windows without using TortoiseHG, at least, I haven't taken the time to get it working with the hg

Re: [python-win32] DVCS options for pywin32

2011-02-14 Thread Randy Syring
FWIW, I started out with Git and even read through the Pro Git book (which was very good and very helpful): http://progit.org/ I used it for several months, but I ended up abandoning it because of what seemed to be second class support on Windows and, secondarily, my own difficulty in just

Re: [python-win32] DVCS options for pywin32

2011-02-08 Thread Tim Golden
On 08/02/2011 09:21, Tim Golden wrote: Something which I think makes a difference but which hasn't been mentioned is the needs of a particular project when making this choice [...] and the conclusion I failed to state here was that I think that it matter less whether this or that DVCS

Re: [python-win32] DVCS options for pywin32

2011-02-07 Thread Tim Roberts
Mark Hammond wrote: For a while hg was the only option, then bzr and git joined the crowd. With Python still targeting a move to hg from svn, that seems like the obvious choice - but I've been a bit unhappy with my hg experiences and with some of the discussions about how Python's workflow

Re: [python-win32] DVCS options for pywin32

2011-02-07 Thread python
Mark, I've heard very good things about github which provides free (open source) and paid hosting plans for your projects. https://github.com/ We're considering moving our proprietary code base to the paid version of this service. Cheers, Malcolm ___

Re: [python-win32] DVCS options for pywin32

2011-02-07 Thread Mark Hammond
On 8/02/2011 10:57 AM, pyt...@bdurham.com wrote: Mark, I've heard very good things about github which provides free (open source) and paid hosting plans for your projects. https://github.com/ github is a fine service, but the question is more about the source control system to use rather

Re: [python-win32] DVCS options for pywin32

2011-02-07 Thread Mark Hammond
On 8/02/2011 12:17 PM, Vernon Cole wrote: My personal stuff is on bzr and I have put my open source stuff on hg, partly because you said you were switching to it. A 3rd dvcs is one too many IMHO. Yeah - back in April 2009 I stated I would move to hg. But given the time that passed, a few