Hi,
I'm taking into consideration a switch to mercurial (or maybe git, but
mercurial seems a little easier on the command line and for our needs
it will be more than enough).

Comments on this?

Not that SVN isn't working, but I ran into some problems (especially
tagging/copy releases - problems that I've solved ignoring them, since
they aren't big deals, but...)

I'm doing some experiments and it looks easy to preserve the
commit history of SVN.

PS: info about sourceforce support for mercurial:
  http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Mercurial#Access

A nice introduction to mercurial:
  http://hginit.com/

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http://www.mimante.net/

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