Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 213.31.222.18]
on November 26, 2007 10:28 AM
"even better..." hmm.
I want to depend on my SCM tool, see it maintained, evolved, supported on all platforms, integrated with all IDEs. This is a critical piece of my toolchest.
From what I understand, GIT is maintained for Linux, supported for kernel development, and integrated with vi. From my understanding this is all that Linux cares about.
Even if a Windows version is "near", what about all the other stuff? Eclipse integration. Integration with task trackers e.g. Trac. Scalability to multiple inter-related projects.
Windows support is just one piece out of many.
In the end the future will tell which was a better choice. Currently I trust Mercural more than GIT for being the universal, flexible, and powerful tool that I want.
Re: Why not Git?
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 213.31.222.18] on November 26, 2007 10:28 AMI want to depend on my SCM tool, see it maintained, evolved, supported on all platforms, integrated with all IDEs. This is a critical piece of my toolchest.
From what I understand, GIT is maintained for Linux, supported for kernel development, and integrated with vi. From my understanding this is all that Linux cares about.
Even if a Windows version is "near", what about all the other stuff? Eclipse integration. Integration with task trackers e.g. Trac. Scalability to multiple inter-related projects.
Windows support is just one piece out of many.
In the end the future will tell which was a better choice. Currently I trust Mercural more than GIT for being the universal, flexible, and powerful tool that I want.
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