Am 02.08.2013 06:33, schrieb Jens Müller:
> Am 01.08.2013 09:28, schrieb Jakub Narebski:
>> > There is also TopGit, which is feature-branch management tools (which
>> > seems like what you want, from what you written below).
> Indeed, thank you very much for pointing me to it. I have not read the
>
Am 01.08.2013 09:28, schrieb Jakub Narebski:
> There is also TopGit, which is feature-branch management tools (which
> seems like what you want, from what you written below).
Indeed, thank you very much for pointing me to it. I have not read the
whole documentation, but it sounds promising enough
Jens Müller tessarakt.de> writes:
>
> Hi all!
>
> I mainly use Git for version control, but have also tried out Mercurial.
> While I don't really like Mercurial in general, the idea of maintaining
> clearly separated patches with Mercurial Queues (MQ) is quite appealing.
> Therefore, I am looki
On Thu, Aug 01, 2013 at 12:25:32AM +0200, Jens Müller wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I mainly use Git for version control, but have also tried out Mercurial.
> While I don't really like Mercurial in general, the idea of maintaining
> clearly separated patches with Mercurial Queues (MQ) is quite appealing.
>
Hi all!
I mainly use Git for version control, but have also tried out Mercurial.
While I don't really like Mercurial in general, the idea of maintaining
clearly separated patches with Mercurial Queues (MQ) is quite appealing.
Therefore, I am looking for something similar (but easier to use, more
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