David Muir wrote:
John Szakmeister, who is a Subversion developer himself, has a good
comparison of svn, hg, bzr and git:
http://www.szakmeister.net/blog/2011/feb/17/choosing-new-version-control-system/

Long story short, his company went with git.

Makes good reading ... many other comparisons are now getting long in the tooth, and so don't cover the current playing field. Still it looks like 'best of a bad job' rather than 'this wins hands down' and does make a fair comparison of all the current problems, but I think the fact that he has not investigated submodules may actually negate their final results :( This was the main area that I needed to work well, but is still work in progress everywhere?

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