On 1/10/13 12:02 AM, Jed Brown wrote: > On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 10:46 PM, Sean Farley > <sean.michael.farley at gmail.com <mailto:sean.michael.farley at gmail.com>> > wrote: > [...] > It should be obvious that I started the thread mostly to instigate. I > didn't expect the trolling conditions to be so good tonight. ;-D > > However, you'll notice quite a number of rants within our circles on > G+ (and at large) from people that used hg for a long time and haven't > looked back since switching to git. The opposite is rare to > non-existent. In the end, I don't think it's deeply important either > way, but a lot of our "peer" projects have recently switched for > technical reasons and it's potentially fewer tools to install/systems > to remember. Oh, and the git emacs support is so much better. Emacs support? Oh, but I'm a Vim user! I used to be an Emacs user, actually, but I switched because I decided that Emacs was too bloated.
Now *there's* some good trolling material! =) --Richard -- Richard Tran Mills, Ph.D. Computational Earth Scientist | Joint Assistant Professor Hydrogeochemical Dynamics Team | EECS and Earth & Planetary Sciences Oak Ridge National Laboratory | University of Tennessee, Knoxville E-mail: rmills at ornl.gov V: 865-241-3198 http://climate.ornl.gov/~rmills -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.mcs.anl.gov/pipermail/petsc-dev/attachments/20130110/c33a05d9/attachment-0001.html>
