Anyone know a good link for MQ Patches in TortoiseHG?

Angel Ezquerra angel.ezquerra at gmail.com
Thu Aug 9 08:13:28 UTC 2012


On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:39 AM, Adrian Buehlmann <adrian at cadifra.com> wrote:
> On 2012-08-09 09:18, Max Kovgan wrote:
>> Below is my humble opinion:
>> I don't think there is inherent problem with THG handling patches. All
>> in all it works!
>> we migrated from perforce to mercurial [~10 devels, 1.5 years ago, ~7GB
>> of code + history]
>> Took some effort make the people: get the idea + rtfm + familiarize with
>> MQ (reorder, fold, [unapply -> pull -> apply], etc.),
>> and now we have 2 people who use cli mainly, and the rest prefer thg for
>> most hg work.
>> But, all of the people both these groups end up using thg for mq work :)
>> Our only problems with THG are minor bugs, and it's layout/presentation:
>> unclean & cluttered.
>>
>> Is there any viable alternative?
>
> Yes: Contribute! (to TortoiseHg development)
>
> I mean, if you know what's unclean and cluttered, why don't you fix it?
> It's not really that difficult to hack on TortoiseHg...

+100 to what Adrian said. If you have a clear idea of things that
could be improved, we'll be really happy to get any patches that you
may send us. If you start small you'll probably find that it is
actually quite easy to hack on TortoiseHg!

Cheers,

Angel

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