You either really like flame wars our just haven't gotten around to
googleing this ;-)

We had an epic discussion about this almost exactly one year ago, if I
recall correctly. That thread actually caused me  to try mercurial our for
the first time for real work, and I'm now of  the opinion that mercurial is
simpler to use and works better on windows, with git arguably having more
functionality (and I've found, more documentation, blog posts, etc.)

Don't take my word, or anyone elses verbatim, though. Try them both and use
the one that's right for your team. These are tools, not religions.  You're
not going to heaven for picking the "right" version control system if your
project dies and your client fires you.

At the end  of the day, it would be hard to imagine moving from TFS to (git
| mercurial | bzr) not being a productive use of time for a software team.
On Dec 10, 2010 8:11 AM, "Shawn Neal" <[email protected]> wrote:

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