Why did Matt choose the name Mercurial?

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Peter Toft

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Feb 15, 2012, 1:06:36 PM2/15/12
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Mostly to Matt Mackall :-)

Historic interest: Why was the name "Mercurial" chosen initially and not the name MattMackallsSuperDuperVersionControlSystemWhichBeatsCvsAndSvnAnyDayOfTheWeek? :-)

 

Yes, I have found http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0504.2/0670.html

 

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Peter

 

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Tony Mechelynck

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Feb 15, 2012, 2:43:19 PM2/15/12
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On 15/02/12 19:06, Peter Toft wrote:
> Mostly to Matt Mackall :-)
>
> Historic interest: Why was the name "Mercurial" chosen initially and not
> the name
> MattMackallsSuperDuperVersionControlSystemWhichBeatsCvsAndSvnAnyDayOfTheWeek?
> :-)
>
> Yes, I have found
> http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0504.2/0670.html
>
> Best
>
> Peter


IIUC it's because Mercury, also known as quicksilver, is a liquid
fast-flowing metal. Maybe also because it is traditionally associated
with the Graeco-Roman god of salesmen and thieves (Latin "Mercurius",
Greek "Hermes").

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Tony.
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Matt Mackall

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Feb 15, 2012, 3:03:41 PM2/15/12
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On Wed, 2012-02-15 at 19:06 +0100, Peter Toft wrote:
>
> Mostly to Matt Mackall :-)
>
> Historic interest: Why was the name
> "Mercurial" chosen initially and not the name
> MattMackallsSuperDuperVersionControlSystemWhichBeatsCvsAndSvnAnyDayOfTheWeek?
> :-)
>
> Yes, I have found
> http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0504.2/0670.html
> [1]

Shortly before the first release, I read an article about the ongoing
Bitkeeper debacle that described Larry McVoy as mercurial (in the sense
of 'fickle'). Given the multiple meanings, the convenient abbreviation,
and the good fit with my pre-existing naming scheme (see my email
address), it clicked instantly. Mercurial is thus named in Larry's
honor. I do not know if the same is true of Git.

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Robert Altman

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Feb 15, 2012, 3:45:34 PM2/15/12
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Off topic, but I find it interesting that both Mercurial and Git have
been used to describe the late Steve Jobs ):

Robert

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