On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 5:44 AM, Alexey Komarov <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm using git on XP with TortoiseGit ( > http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/ ) and it's work perfectly. I am > not vote to use DVCS. I very like idea to using SHA-1 hash for identify > objects (and revisions). I never use Mercurial, but as i know, it also > using SHA-1 hash.. Perhaps Mercurial or Bazaar is better, then Git for > ros, but i'm sure that, git is much better for ros, than svn. > > King InuYasha wrote: > > No BLOODY WAY! Git is a pain to use and the tortoise extensions have > > some serious performance problems when dealing with large > > repositories. If we are going to DVCS, go to Mercurial, at least that > > one supports Windows and offers all the same advantages of Git, albeit > > not at as high of a performance gain as Git because of it being cross > > platform and not using POSIX features to heavily optimize it. It's > > still good. In fact, I use Mercurial to check out the latest revisions > > of ReactOS because SVN has a horrible problem of locking up my > > computer for hours on end before actually downloading the repository. > > > > Also, even though Git has come a long way, its not quite as easy to > > use as Mercurial. And if anyone suggest Bazaar, I have one thing to > > say: Slow Interpreted Performance. It could be better, but it isn't. > > > > If ReactOS's target was UNIX systems, then Git would be okay. But this > > is a Windows reimplementation. That implies Windows users. > _______________________________________________ > Ros-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev >
If you can only offer TortoiseGit for native use, then I'm not sold. Because of the performance problems I experience with it, and the fact I prefer the command line clients over the Tortoise extensions, Git will never be a choice of mine. I suspect there are others that prefer the command line client over the Tortoise extensions as well.
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