Some oldish news that may increase interest in transitioning from bzr
to mercurial:

- bzr development seems to be slowing down, with Canonical driving it
less and less:

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/bazaar/2012q3/075173.html

(there is a big amount of emails to read, and that may not be the
whole story, but at least it's indicatory of something)

- Bitbucket (the premier hosting site for hg projects, though they
support git too) seems to be investing a lot, and have released a nice
new iteration of their website:

https://bitbucket.org/


- There is also a third realistic choice, git. But I believe hg would
be a more natural target, in that it behaves pretty much like bzr and
makes it much harder to accidentally lose data than git.

(I use git daily and use it as default for my repos. but that's
because I have used git for a long time, and have gotten used to the
tool)

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