Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 6:00 AM, Marcus Lindblom <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Thanks for making THg possible. Without it, we wouldn't be using
>> Mercurial at our place at all. :)

> I agree that TortoiseHg is a key reason many people choose Hg.  For the
> future I would like to see integration between TortoiseHg and TortoiseSVN --
> I think this has occurred somewhat already but I wonder how far its possible
> to push that.  The other thing that would be nice would be coordinated
> releases with new versions of Hg.

At least the use of common components would've been nice. 
TortoiseOverlays is a good start. The rest might differ depending on the 
native language for the vc-tool itself (i.e. hg-users prefer gui with 
good python bindings, which probably isn't so important for svn. :)

I think the future looks brighter now that the installer build is 
getting automated. It makes it easier to "just release" stuff.

Also, it makes it possible to try with 64-bit releases, which is getting 
a bit pressing. (I just don't know how to build GTK and all for 64-bit, 
otherwise it'd been fun to much about with it. :)

Cheers,
/Marcus

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