> When playing with mercurial, I suggest to have a closer look at 
> merqurial-queues
>
> http://hgbook.red-bean.com/hgbookch12.html
> http://hgbook.red-bean.com/hgbookch13.html
>
> and record
>
> http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/RecordExtension
>
> extensions

I also played with Mercurial in the meantime and I like it. It has a
similar syntax as svn (as opposed to git) and it is well documented.
The above extensions are also very useful.

Is it possible to somehow use both svn and mercurial for some time, to
see if it works for us (and have a backdoor to switch back to svn, if
it doesn't)?

I usually hate to learn these patch/vcs systems, I prefer to code
instead. For example I never really learned how to use diff properly
(I never remember, which directory goes first and which options to
use). But maybe Mercurial is a solution to my problems. I learned how
to use svn, so I usually create a new repository for antyhing i want
to patch and then I can easily generate any patches etc. But the

http://hgbook.red-bean.com/hgbookch12.html

seems better suited for this task.

Ondrej

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