> On May 11, 2016, at 07:23 , Jonathon Reinhart <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> There has been at least one case where I discovered a small issue with SCons 
> and went to go submit a pull request, but then remembered SCons uses hg, and 
> decided it wasn't worth the effort to install hg, and learn the differences 
> between it and Git.
> 
> Is this a case of laziness? Perhaps. But I suspect there are many others who 
> feel the same. With Git, many people already understand the branch, push, 
> pull request model.
> 

I wouldn’t call it laziness as such. I think of it more as overcoming the 
activation energy. Many of us have many todo items trying to grab our attention 
and it’s much easier sometimes to just give up and do something else that’s 
equally important. We obviously could all learn the hg/bitbucket workflow if 
the motivation was sufficiently high but for me a git/github workflow will 
always win out. As I said though, don’t change on my account.

— 
Tim Jenness

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