Nice.  Didn't know about gitextensions.  But they don't install on my
Win7/VS2010 host.  Anyone got that working successfully?

On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Bobby Johnson <[email protected]>wrote:

> Git client with Visual Studio integration:
> http://code.google.com/p/gitextensions/
> Tortoise git is a nice choice as well:
> http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/
>
> But in the end of the day I use msysgit with POSHGit as well. The command
> line is so much faster, it just has a steeper learning curve.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Justin Rudd <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> 1.) Is impossible to answer objectively.  There are no git visual studio
>> plugins so using either from Visual Studio is completely dependent on which
>> one you like better.  For me, it is bazaar because its rename support is
>> truly rename (not a remove than add), and it supports versioning directories
>> (which I have found quite handy).  But if I was picking between git and
>> mercurial, I'd use mercurial but only because I have more experience with
>> Mercurial than git and I find it works better with Windows (git works fine
>> with Windows just not as cleanly in my opinion).
>>
>> 2.) Nope.  But I tried VisualHg (http://visualhg.codeplex.com/).  And it
>> pretty nice.  I don't know if all the features are solid, but the "hidden"
>> ones that I used (rename files, rename directories, etc.) worked without me
>> having to drop to the command line to fix things up before commit.
>>
>> 3.) I don't know about git, but with Mercurial securing access to the
>> repository was hit or miss.  We served up the central repository behind an
>> IIS box.  We put ACLs on the repo and sometimes they worked, sometimes they
>> didn't.  Never really debugged it to a root cause...
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Shawn Neal <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> TFS and it's nanny checkout system has annoyed me for the last time, so I
>>> was hoping to solicit some feedback from other's who might have moved away
>>> from centralized revision control system to a DRCS like Git or Mercurial.
>>>  Our development team has experience with both Git and Hg, but for non .NET
>>> development.  I worry about how well these two play with Visual Studio; I
>>> suspect without some sort of VS integration it'll be harder to use than TFS
>>> especially for renames.
>>>
>>>    1. For .NET development with VS 2010, which works better, Git or Hg?
>>>     Why?
>>>    2. Do you use any source control plugins to VS?  Which one?
>>>    3. When moving from a centralized version control system to a
>>>    distributed one, what are some things to watch out for?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> -Shawn
>>>
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