Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > 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. >
You might want to look on dvcs plugins from kdevplatform (vcs/dvcs library, plugins/<dvcs-name>. Git is well supported IMHO (but QGit is much better), Hg and Bzr have basic support. -- Cheers, Evgeniy. Key fingerprint: F316 B5A1 F6D2 054F CD18 B74A 9540 0ABB 1FE5 67A3 _______________________________________________ Kde-scm-interest mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-scm-interest
