On Mon, Apr 28, 2014, Matthew Brett wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 8:04 AM, John E. / TDM <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 4/28/2014 5:17 AM, JonY wrote:
> >> mingw-w64 may migrate from svn to git in the future, seeing that sf can
> >> now do multiple repos per project.
> > *snip*
> >> Discuss.
> >
> > I'm a bit surprised at the choice of Git -- in my experience, Windows
> > developers usually prefer Mercurial (<http://mercurial.selenic.com/>)
> > because on Windows it is more lightweight and performant than Git.
> >
> > I also prefer Mercurial to Git because I find its syntax and workflow
> > more intuitive. This is of course personal taste.
> >
> > Mercurial repositories are also available in SourceForge. But if the
> > primary MinGW-w64 contributors are all more familiar with Git then I
> > suppose it shall be Git.
> >
> > My two cents. :)
> 
> >From the sidelines - a big yes please for switching to git.  In my
> experience, the ease of git branching makes it far more comfortable
> making and proposing changes, even substantial changes.
> 
> I hear the same is true of mercurial, but I know it much less well.
> 
> I very much like the github pull-request system for code review - does
> sourceforge have something similar?  I know bitbucket does.  For the
> projects I'm involved in, pull requests make proposing changes very
> fluid, and they are good for recording discussion as well.

I quite dislike github and its UI in particular. Uses flash on every
page (no idea what for) and lots of javascript which makes my laptop
heat and get noisy when displaying something as small as a 3-lines diff.

Anyway, is there an advantage github's pages over doing it on the
mailing-list like it is currently done? The amount of messages which
comes from that doesn't seem to be an issue.

-- 
Adrien Nader

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