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On 25/07/2009 22:01, Christopher Lenz wrote:
> Anyway, stupid question, how would I go about "using" the repos you
> pushed to bitbucket? Just pull and push to googlecode?

Yes, that should do the job. You can use the hgsubversion extension 
(requires hg 1.3; get it from bitbucket, see also hg help extensions) to 
pull additional changesets since my conversion.

> (I'm still a newbie to hg and have so far only used it for local
> development. I thought couchdb-python would be a good way to extend
> that usage and learn.)

You may want to review the hgbook online. There's also a dead-tree 
version, called Mercurial: The Definitive Guide.

I'll star the issue.

Cheers,

Dirkjan