Hi Yarko,

"Yarko T" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, I expect that it is one-way:  from Launchpad (where Massimo does his
> development) to SVN (where he took it from).

Ok, thanks for that clarification.


> If you have changes to make, consider making an account on either Launchpad
> or Bitbucket.  If on Launchpad, make a branch, put up what you want, and ask
> Massimo to review (he can work if he has a queue of these kinds of
> requests).

So if I submit my Mercurial repository to Bitbucket, then this is
sufficient?  If so, this would be very convenient for me. I'm
currently working on an improvement to the IS_URL code to address the
bug I found and expand the range of accepted URLs. Consequently, I'm
trying to figure out the best way to get this code to the rest of the
community.


> BTW - bazaar and mercurial are not that scary - you can try one locally on
> your own machine on a copy of web2py you get, and see how it feels to use
> for local versioning (you can even use it on / in the same tree you
> currently have managed by svn).

I've never actually used Subversion, I was just thinking that I might
use it if the Google Code mirror were a 2-way mirror.

I'm currently using Mercurial & TortoiseHg to manage versioning on my
one-man web app project and they've thus far been excellent.


Thanks,

--Jonathan
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