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From: | felix winkelmann |
Subject: | Re: [Chicken-hackers] switching to mercurial? |
Date: | Sun, 26 Nov 2006 12:59:08 +0100 |
On 11/26/06, Brandon J. Van Every <address@hidden> wrote:
felix winkelmann wrote: > [about Darcs] I'm not seeing the problem with Darcs. I know it, it does what I want, it hasn't given me very many weird bugs. Push can be a little slow but it's not in the way of my workflow. I fire up a command prompt and go do something else. I don't like, "Let's change the tools!" just for the sake of fiddling with things that only bring marginal improvements. What is the big gain you're expecting from Mercurial, and are you seeing this big gain in the real world?
The gain is mainly improved performance for remote access, which I find lacking in darcs. I also like minor things like getting more informative output on pulls and real revision numbers. I agree that changing the tools is never a particularly popular thing to do, but currently it seems there are only two people using the repository: you and me. On the other hand... What the heck - let's stick to darcs. cheers, felix -- http://galinha.ucpel.tche.br:8081/blog/blog.ssp
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