Tim Chase wrote: <snip cvs, svn and git>
>> -Mercurial (this is a big up and coming RCS) > > This is currently my favorite: good branching/merging, fast, written > mostly in Python (one C extension module, IIRC), and a simple interface > >> -Bazaar (written in Python. Also pretty new. I don't know about Windows >> support) > > I like Bazaar (bzr), but the last several times I've tried it, it's been > a little slow. This has been steadily improving, and I like their > emphasis on correctness foremost. It's a lot like mercurial, but is > pure python (no C extension module) which makes it nice to deploy into > environments such as my shared web-hosting service where I can't build > extension C modules or install packages such as hg/git/svn from the > repository. FWIW, Bazaar and Mercurial both have about half a dozen C modules. (Most of Bazaar's are Pyrex, though, not straight C.) The next release of Mercurial will add support for running without them. (Bazaar already supports that, of course.) <snip summary> -- -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
