On Di, 20 Aug 2019, Tony Mechelynck wrote:

> Full details: 
> https://bitbucket.org/blog/sunsetting-mercurial-support-in-bitbucket
> 
> TLDR: Bit bucket won't allow creating *new* Mercurial repos starting
> 2020-02-01 and on 2020-06-01 all existing Mercurial repos on bitbucket
> will be deleted. From then on it will only support git repos.
> 
> How it concerns Vim: We have on bitbucket a Mercurial repo, which
> mirrors the git repo maintained by Bram on github. So we don't need to
> migrate to a git repo (we already have one) but if we do nothing our
> existing Mercurial mirror will vanish into thin air on 2020-06-01.
> 
> Our current Mercurial repo is maintained by Christian Brabandt, and I
> am one of its users; I hope I'm not alone (I understand Mercurial much
> better than I do git). So Christian: IIUC you're holding the hot
> potato. But maybe someone else has opinions about what to do next (I
> don't).

Oh too bad. I am more of a git users nowadays but I am still sorry, 
mercurial support is dropped. That sounds like there is only git left 
for distributed versioning control. Does anybody know of other existing 
code sharing sites we could use instead? I am willing to keep my script 
running (since it's been running flawlessly and I haven't had many 
issues with it) and it was an interesting challenge to keep two 
repositories synced.

Best,
Christian
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                -- Alfred Hitchcock

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