1) Why not merge all three into one repository. This may allow (and 
facilitate) users to do minor changes in docs as well easily. Additionally, 
It will have the benefit of docs and code up-to-date for each other. As all 
three are very well dependent on each other, it should be merged into one. 
Hopefully size of all together is not much so as to have an impact on 
cloning and pushing time.

2) Personally I like mercurial but git is no doubt the most used DVCS. Also 
the commands are mostly the same for normal working. So congrats on the 
move.

On Tuesday, 11 September 2012 04:09:47 UTC+5:30, Craig Small wrote:
>
> Hello Michael, 
>   Thanks for giving some information about the reasons for the switch. 
> When I saw your announcement my first thought, like some others, was 
> why. I'm involved in a bunch of project across a variety of sites 
> (including SF but not github) which is why I was curious. 
>
> We got the "why". 
>
> I think option 3 seems the nicest, or least-worse. 
>
>  - Craig 
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