2008/8/26 Peter Arrenbrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi all
>
> I've started work on what I call "stacks":
>
>  http://arrenbrecht.ch/mercurial/stacks.htm
>
> It's about using hierarchical branching to develop a patch series
> collaboratively (as opposed to exchanging versioned mq repos). It is
> still quite rudimentary and experimental, but if anyone wants to give
> early feedback, I'd welcome it (release early, release often - so
> there).


I think most of the work needed to get TortoiseHg to support hg-stacks is to
make named branches much better supported.

Besides this there should also be a dialog to view/edit dependencies between
patches. I suppose this could have a tree-shape.


Having worked with MQ for some time now, I feel that hg-stacks could turn
into a more intuitive and powerfull tool - and since MQ is not yet supported
by THG (gquilt is not integrated) we could simply skip directly to the
second generation patch handling.

Regards,
Peer
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