Just noticed the update button...very cool. And luckily, I zipped up my entire 
web2py folder before I started messing with MacHG so incase I screwed it up, I 
could always wipe it out, decompress and start over. Also, I finally figured 
out how it handles branching which is also very cool. Branching seems much 
easier and requires less forethought than Git.

On Feb 24, 2011, at 2:59 PM, Jonathan Lundell wrote:

> On Feb 24, 2011, at 11:50 AM, pbreit wrote:
>> Regarding what version of Web2py you're working on, the cool thing with HG 
>> and MacHG is that you can click on the "Update" button, it'll show you a 
>> list of revisions and you can pick which one you want to make current. HG 
>> then goes and updates all of the files in your folders! It's pretty crazy to 
>> think about all that going on behind the scenes.
> 
> BTW, hg's terminology, especially 'update', confused me for a while. 
> 
> Be sure you understand what hg means by 'update', 'merge', and 'commit', 
> especially.

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