On 02/03/16 11:18, Dmitry Yemanov wrote:
> Firebird Project will be moving its repositories to GitHub soon.

As someone who has had to put up with the less than useful manor that
'github' handles code on-line can I pass on a useful approach that I've
found makes it a lot less painful ;)

Mercurial (hg) has had a much better support cross OS since day one, and
can handle git repositories transparently via hggit.
http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.org/ provides a clean way to view the
history of any file, and manage merging with local copies easily on both
windows and any linux system.

While most installs include hggit ( which may need simply to be enabled
) http://hg-git.github.io/ has the current version, but like everything
these days, keeping everything in sync when someone breaks one of the
python libraries can be a problem. Is there such a thing as a stable
development platform? Just which compiler, package handler and build
process should one be using :(

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