A redirect is best. Just putting my own thoughts down. Not the best place to do
that.
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On Jun 3, 2012, at 5:24 PM, "Borun (a.k.a. Boroondas Gupte)"
<bo...@kokuaviewer.org> wrote:
> On 06/03/2012 02:59 AM, Nicky Perian wrote:
>>
>> I searched for a 1,2,3 setup for mercurial queues and the more I read the
>> more confused I became.
>> Hope this can help someone.
>>
>> Nicky
>>
>> http://wiki.kokuaviewer.org/wiki/Kokua:Development#Mercurial_Queues_.28MQ.29_and_Bitbucket_.28Bb.29_Workflow_DRAFT
>>
> I've started to structure the above a bit, but then, through a search in the
> bitbucket documentation for "queue", I've found these blog posts:
> A Git User’s Guide to Mercurial Queues
> Via the (otherwise empty) Using Patch Queues on bitbucket doku
> page:
> Using Mercurial Queues and bitbucket.org
> Bitbucket Mercurial Patch Queues
> Haven't yet read the latter two, but the first one looks very useful and
> gives quite some insight, so I wonder whether we should just redirect people
> there, rather than rolling our own documentation on this somewhat complex and
> arguably tangential topic. Note that that first blog post states that
> versioned patch queues, while a mighty concept, are a feature you'll probably
> neither need to use nor want to use in most cases. Though, bitbucket's
> support for MQ seems to be just about them. Why that? Probably because
> regular (unversioned) queues are a local-only affair, so your remote
> repositories, whether on bitbucket or elsewhere, don't have to bother about
> them at all.
> So in order not to misguide others into using a feature they won't need, I
> propose rather than refining our own instructions, to replace them with
> references to external documentation about the topic. Of course, if there's
> something Kokua specific or Second Life Viewer specific to add, that'd belong
> on our own wiki(s), but I don't currently see anything like that.
> Cheers,
> B.
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