Colin Watson <cjwat...@debian.org>: > I'm happy with the quality of the bzr import we did, and long preferred > its UI, but even I have begun moving my projects to git in the > acknowledgement that it's won the DVCS wars;
I myself prefer Mercurial's UI to git, but have reached the same rueful conclusion. One major point in git's favor is the fast-import stream format - without it, reposurgeon would never have come to be and the groff conversion would have been *considerably* more difficult. You say you're happy with bzr's UI. Does it not seem to you that bzr is deeply confused about what its unit of work is? I tried learning bzr in order to work on Emacs and found that the distinction between repos and detached branches made my head hurt a lot. -- <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/">Eric S. Raymond</a>