Richard Lowe wrote: > "Shawn Walker" <swalker at opensolaris.org> writes: > >> On 18/09/2007, Mike Kupfer <mike.kupfer at sun.com> wrote: >>> The Mercurial support is still being worked on. For now, these sorts of >>> questions are probably better sent directly to the project team >>> (scm-migration-dev at opensolaris.org). >>> >>>>>>>> "Shawn" == Shawn Walker <swalker at opensolaris.org> writes: >>> Shawn> Is there a starter document on using wx w/ mercurial somewhere >>> Shawn> for ON? >>> >>> We're working on documentation for the Mercurial-based tools. There's >>> some stuff available at >>> http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/SCMVolunteers. >> Yeah, that wasn't as much help as I was hoping, no offense. Most of >> the stuff there seems to be for people transitioning from Teamware, >> etc. > > Yeah, they're the biggest audience right now (and the hardest to deal > with, since the rug is being pulled out from under them.) > > We want to extend the docs to cover the new-user case too, but right > now the easiest way is to read the docs on using TeamWare and wx, then > pretend you're transitioning. > > (bonus points if you figure this all out, and write it out so we can > use it as the basis for the documentation. In theory we have a docs > person working with us, but I can't currently recall who it is...)
If you're looking for general Mercurial help, the Mercurial book is pretty useful: http://hgbook.red-bean.com/hgbook.html It obviously won't cover the ON tools, or Cadmium - but is at least a good Mercurial reference. cheers, steve -- stephen lau // stevel at opensolaris.org | http://whacked.net opensolaris // solaris kernel development