Hi,

On 07/11/16 02:50, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
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What I mean is that we can help any transition, but at the end there is no way 
of having a “nice, coexisting” ecosystem: we will have one OR the other, or 
something that does not works at all, but we will not have seamlessly one AND 
the other (which does not means people using monticello will be forced to use 
git tools or vice-versa, just that you will need to chose one… right now many 
(many for real) of our problems come from the attempt of keeping our git 
support behaving as regular monticello… and that way of doing has a limit. A 
limit I think we already passed.
[...]

That's clarifying. Thanks a lot Esteban. I will try to keep myself on the Monticello boat a little longer, until the filetree and Iceberg stuff become clearer to me and I can see how to use them in a way that doesn't interrupt the workflow I have now (as happens with Monticello and Fossil).

Anyway, if you can list what you think we will need for the transition, I will 
be very glad to see what we can do :)

Yes, Dale, your experience would be very appreciated.

Cheers,

Offray

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