On 2 Apr., 15:05, David Smith <d...@cornell.edu> wrote: > Kay Schluehr wrote: > > On 1 Apr., 07:56, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <l...@geek- > > central.gen.new_zealand> wrote: > >> In message <35d429fa-5d13-4703- > > >> a443-6a95c740c...@o6g2000yql.googlegroups.com>, John Yeung wrote: > >>> Here's one that clearly expresses strong antipathy: > >>> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2009-March/087971.html > >> There are lots of GUI- and Web-based front ends to Git. And look at on-line > >> services like GitHub and Gitorious. The level of support for it is huge. > > > Ironically Mercurials most popular UI frontend Tortoise is going to > > crash Python tools ( like Wing-IDE ) on Windows. That's a known issue > > for about a year and more and the developers are not inclined to fix > > it. This doesn't really increase my trust that Mercurials UI tools are > > of a higher quality than Git's no matter which platform is used. > > The conflict between TortoiseHg and Wing IDE can be fixed by simply > uninstalling the Tortoise Overlays. You loose the graphic overlay on > folders, but otherwise everything works. > > --David
Good to know. Uninstalling a major feature that enhances usability just to make it usable isn't much less ironic though. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list