>
> However; it seems to me that you're essentially abandoning Windows support
> with this decision, and THAT I care about deeply just at the moment.
> Losing support for Windows Explorer would uncheck the "Windows
> integration" checkbox in most Windows shops, I believe, eliminating
> Mercurial from consideration.  Having to run "some other browser" is not
> an acceptable alternative to most windows users, especially management.
>
>    
I wholeheartedly agree with he need for Windows Explorer integration. 
That was one of the main benefits we are interested in and was a major 
reason for choosing Mercurial over other SCS's.

We would be extremely disappointed if this was removed.

-- 

Charles Simon
Principal Software Engineer
Select Business Solutions, Inc.
35 Nutmeg Drive
Trumbull, CT 06611
http://www.selectbs.com
mailto:charles.si...@selectbs.com


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