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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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
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