If Bradley rewrites the core, many things people make now will not be
compatible. I don't know about you but if I knew C++, I'd prefer to wait.



On 4/20/07, Leo Wandersleb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Kieran P wrote:
> Globulation 2 is currently moving to Murcurial (sometime by Sunday), so
> development has ceased. And after that, Bradely is rewriting the core
> engine, so anyone else making commits to cause complications.

is that the idea?? isn't mercurial like git a system where you can commit
locally and atomically so that merging gets far easier?
if we have a better system why not use its features? work on branches!

Leo Wandersleb


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