Is there a compelling reason to switch? Some hg feature ioquake3
absolutely can't do without?
We're migrating SDL to Mercurial at the moment, so I wrote up some
explanations there about three weeks ago. I'm just posting the mail
links here in case it's enlightening.
This is why moving away from Subversion makes sense...
http://lists.libsdl.org/pipermail/sdl-libsdl.org/2010-February/075191.html
This is why I chose hg over git for the SDL project...
http://lists.libsdl.org/pipermail/sdl-libsdl.org/2010-February/075192.html
tl;dr: svn is crap compared to git/hg. hg had little things I liked
better, but either is basically fine.
--ryan.
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