> The bzr guys are probably working with a single computer, surely a
laptop.

:-)

Not really, but anyway.

If you can't commit to *a* branch, why not commit to *another* *private*
branch, enjoying the comfort of a real branch and, when you're ready,
merge back in your integration branch and push to the public one from
there ?

bzr provides many ways to work with dumb servers with *branches*.
Handling working trees on such servers is not going to happen anytime
soon if only because dumb *protocols* doesn't provide enough support for
that.

And since *some* computer need to provide access to both sides
(home/office) to allow sharing, you'd get more support from bzr by using
branches on that computer.

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