Am Mittwoch, 23. September 2009 14:16:47 schrieb Sergiu Ivanov: > > You have different instances of the history, but all data _which isn't > > changed_ is a simple hardlink. > > Aha, I see. Sorry for talking rubbish :-(
No problem. Btw: There is an extension which makes two working directories share exactly the same history, so your thought isn't that rubbish. > > That depends on what you call Guru :-) > [paragraphs shuffled] > > But to know enough about Mercurial for 95% of the use cases you need > > far less time than for git. A few quotes I collected to back that > > up: > > I'd call a Guru a person who knows what to do in 99% use-cases :-) > IMHO, becoming a Guru in any domain isn't any easier than in any other > one. However, becoming an average (or even advanced) user may be > easier somewhere. At least as long as the domain is of similar complexity (as in the case of two distributed VCS) I think you're right in that. > A smooth learning curve is a great thing, though :-) I think I like > smoother learning curves better :-) Though I wouldn't say that the > learning curve in git is so extremely steep. At least it still has some not-so-small stumbling blocks in it - for example its extremely long help output. But it's become a good deal better since I first tried it (for example it now suggests options when I mistype a command). Best wishes, Arne --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- - singing a part of the history of free software - http://infinite-hands.draketo.de
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