On Thursday 09 October 2008, Thomas Capricelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote about 'Re: [Kde-scm-interest] distributed source control status':
>On venerdì 10 ottobre 2008, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> we need something to replace kdesvn, and the
>
>This one is easy : whether on linux (hg view) or windows (tortoise hg),
>mercurial comes with something that i find a lot more useful than kdesvn
> (I use kdesvn for all my svn projects). See some screenshots here:

hg-tortise looks good, but 'hg view' looks a lot like QGit, which is not 
completely the role kdesvn fits into.  While both 'hg view' and QGit are 
nice tools, kdesvn can spawn editors for files, based on your KDE mime 
association, reports the working-tree status (IMHO) more effectively, 
provides (IMHO) easier or more intuitive access to commands that modify 
the working tree or repository, and focuses less on the history, which 
ends up making it more (IMHO) committer-orientented.

It needn't be a stand-alone application either.  A hg-tortise-like add-on 
to dolphin or konqueror could fill the role of kdesvn.
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