Re: [python-win32] Move to mercurial?

2009-04-07 Thread Mark Hammond
I wrote: > So far I've managed to avoid all but Git Obviously I meant the exact opposite of that... time-for-bed, ly Mark ___ python-win32 mailing list python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32

Re: [python-win32] Move to mercurial?

2009-04-07 Thread Mark Hammond
I don't especially want to have to juggle Git, Mercurial & Bzr (as well as svn & CVS) so I'd far rather you went with Mercurial if only because it makes my Python life easier! Ain't that the truth! So far I've managed to avoid all but Git, but sadly I fear that sooner or later that too will en

Re: [python-win32] Move to mercurial?

2009-04-07 Thread Tim Golden
Mark Hammond wrote: I'll cut a long story short and say that given Python has decided to move to Mercurial, I'm more than happy for pywin32 to move to Mercurial too. I'd prefer to avoid having this turn into a debate of the relative merits of the various DVCS systems, but I'd welcome any concern

[python-win32] Move to mercurial?

2009-04-07 Thread Mark Hammond
Hi all, As some of you might be aware, pywin32 is still using CVS for source control. Initially it was simply too hard to move to svn (ie, if there was a button I could have clicked that said 'move the project to svn' I would have clicked it), but over the last couple of years I've put that off