Well, regarding the googability of troubleshooting, I think again Hg has
nothing to envy to Git...



On 3 February 2011 15:05, Karsten Silz <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Feb 3, 2:18 pm, Romain Pelisse <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > bitbucket, recently buyout by Atlassian, has nothing to envy from
> github
> >
> > > Except popularity.
> >
> > Yes, but bear in mind that github "popularity" especially communities
> > adoption. There is a lot of company using Hg and their adoption of it
> does
> > not reflect in such an obvious manner on bitbucket.
>
> To me, popularity means that I can Google for issues that I have and
> find an answer more often than not.  I can't judge wether more
> companies use Git or Mercurial, so I stick to what I can see happen in
> the open source world.  Eclipse choosing Git over Mercurial has some
> weight, though, in the Java world - and Linux and Android using Git
> also has some importance.  :-)
>
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