Mercurial Vs. Monotone & Darcs
Mirza Hadzic
mirza at seznam.cz
Tue Jul 10 15:09:47 UTC 2007
My feeling is that Mercurial and git are becoming two mainstream
options, Mercurial for multi-platform and Git for Linux-only projects.
Linus noted this as well in his google-video git presentation.
Mirza
Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail wrote:
> I'll check this out.
>
> Boy, never a list had gave me so much homework before. :-)
>
> thanks guys,
>
> f(t)
>
>
> On 7/8/07, *Marcin Kasperski* <Marcin.Kasperski at softax.com.pl
> <mailto:Marcin.Kasperski at softax.com.pl>> wrote:
>
>
> > Hello guys, I am trying to learn / pick one version control system to
> > use in the company that I work for, where they currently use svn.
> And
> > for my personal projects as well.
> Well, it need not always be case. Company and personal needs can differ,
> for example.
>
> >
> > I saw the conference video on google on mercurial and I pretty much
> > like it right away. But some guy I respect a bit told me take a look
> > at monotone and darcs as well.
> If you mean distributed VC, add also git, bazaar-ng and svk to the list.
> And maybe sth else ;-)
>
> The good news is that the conversion tools are fairly good and
> improving, so you can try one tool and migrate to the another one later.
>
>
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