Hi, I've never participated on the lists, but this was a topic I could just
not look away from.

My take on this is that it all boils down to the statistics of the
developers and contributors, as Gwynne said, there is really no much merit
on technical aspects of the tools... but rather how the community plans to
use other tools around it.

My preferred DVCS is mercurial due to its portability (no messing with bash
consoles in Windows, using it is the same for all platforms) and the fact
that I use Netbeans as my main IDE and it comes by default with the
mercurial plugin (the Netbeans project uses mercurial). I also like
mercurial because Bitbucket.org is comparable enough to github, and more
generous with its free accounts (free private repositories and unlimited
space). I also like git, but I stick with mercurial. I have never used
bazaar... and I have never used svn for team development, fortunately =).

Regards,

David

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Lester Caine <les...@lsces.co.uk> wrote:

> Gwynne Raskind wrote:
>
>> *Googles.*
>> *Reads.*
>> Well... dang. Go Wez!!
>>
>
> Magic .... just what I was looking for as well.
>
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