> > As a linux user, I don't see the point of a GUI for most tasks related > to bzr :) I sometimes use bzr-gtk, though. On windows, it seems that > qbzr is the most windows-friendly. I don't know the state of > TortoiseBzr, but I will find out soon, since I have to set up a system > to coordinate change at my lab, and I intend to test more thoroughly > trac+bzr+TortoiseBzr.
I tried to test qbzr, but I could find where and how to launch it, and it seemed less advanced than olive, so I stopped trying :| But as you said it, a lot can be done in command line (and should be done this way, even for SVN). Matthieu -- French PhD student Website : http://matthieu-brucher.developpez.com/ Blogs : http://matt.eifelle.com and http://blog.developpez.com/?blog=92 LinkedIn : http://www.linkedin.com/in/matthieubrucher
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