Paul Hummer wrote:
>> I've tried mercurial and bazar, they're all good. In the end I prefer
>> git because it has more commands to do anything you want though if you
>> just want to use the basics you still can, which, in my opinion, is
>> very much in the spirit of KDE :D. Plus Git is faster.
>>  
>
>Out of curiousity, what commands are you looking for? The thing I love
>about bzr is that it's so easy to write a plugin for just about
>anything, from generating Changelogs to building deb packages.

That's the same about git, except that you write external programs. 
Everything you need is provided in the form of "plumbing" commands.

I prefer that to writing plugins, because I can do it in whichever 
language I prefer (I've done Perl, Thomas Z. has done an entirely new 
front-end with QtCore). And it doesn't require me to write a plugin or 
program for a simple task with the internals.

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