On Sa, 05 Apr 2014, Danek Duvall wrote:

> Christian Brabandt wrote:
> 
> > On Mi, 02 Apr 2014, Danek Duvall wrote:
> > 
> > > I'm in the same boat.  I've been using MQ for years and am comfortable 
> > > with
> > > it, and haven't had the time to try out obsolescence in any serious way,
> > > though I'm actually quite excited about it, since I'd love to have the
> > > history of my patch changes for the duration of the patch.  I tried out
> > > pbranch several years ago, but it was just too wild, and the merges were
> > > horrendous.
> > 
> > Can someone explain in little more detail how to use the new recommended 
> > way to deal with patches if mq becomes un-supported?
> 
> You can start here:
> 
>     http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/ChangesetEvolution
> 
> and the materials linked from there.  There's also
> 
>     http://hg-lab.logilab.org/doc/mutable-history/html/
> 
> which includes a MQ-refugee page.

Thanks. Now I need some time to go through all the documentation and 
check, if it fits my current workflow better...

> Though the interfaces MQ provides won't be removed for a long time, if
> ever; the mercurial guys are very strict about backwards compatibility.

Ah, is mercurial the Vim of the DVCS?

Best,
Christian
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