On Wednesday, 28 April 2010 at 18:34, NoName wrote:
I do still vote for Mercurial.
How about accessing a git repo with hg?
http://candidcode.com/2010/01/12/a-guide-to-converting-from-mercurial-hg-to-git-on-a-windows-client/
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On 4/29/10, Christian Ohm wrote:
On Wednesday, 28 April 2010 at 18:34, NoName wrote:
I do still vote for Mercurial.
How about accessing a git repo with hg?
http://candidcode.com/2010/01/12/a-guide-to-converting-from-mercurial-hg-to-git-on-a-windows-client/
I belive you can do that
Ok, sorry about the really bad pun. The point is, I think it is about
time to leave the barren wastes of svn behind, and head for the
promised lands of git. I've been looking into the newline issues, and
I am convinced that they can be properly terminated. That leaves only
the question of whether
On Wednesday, 28 April 2010 at 8:58, Per Inge Mathisen wrote:
Ok, sorry about the really bad pun. The point is, I think it is about
time to leave the barren wastes of svn behind, and head for the
promised lands of git. I've been looking into the newline issues, and
I am convinced that they
I do still vote for Mercurial.
Am 28.04.2010 17:25, schrieb Christian Ohm:
On Wednesday, 28 April 2010 at 8:58, Per Inge Mathisen wrote:
Ok, sorry about the really bad pun. The point is, I think it is about
time to leave the barren wastes of svn behind, and head for the
promised lands of
Per Inge Mathisen wrote:
Ok, sorry about the really bad pun.
[...]
Given the amount of cross-platform projects that have
converted to (g)it, I think we should manage, too. Anyone else have an
opinion?
That was one even worse IMHO ;)
I do not have a problem with that. Actually, it's a good
On Apr 28, 2010, at 2:58 AM, Per Inge Mathisen wrote:
That leaves only
the question of whether git is good/user-friendly enough on
Windows/Mac.
For a number of reasons I would prefer mercurial, of which I think the most
important is that the mac gui for git has not been worked on since last
On 4/28/10, dak180 wrote:
On Apr 28, 2010, at 2:58 AM, Per Inge Mathisen wrote:
That leaves only
the question of whether git is good/user-friendly enough on
Windows/Mac.
For a number of reasons I would prefer mercurial, of which I think the most
important is that the mac gui for git