move to git?

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Olof Bjarnason

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Oct 15, 2012, 4:55:02 PM10/15/12
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Hi everyone!

Long time no see!  Hope your hacking & daily life turns out nicely.

Me and Samuel had a little chat and agreed that both of us likes using git more nowadays, than hg.

So if no one screams out really laud I will probably migrate from hg to git in a couple of weeks!

Does anyone have a preference to bitbucket or github regarding hosting? Bitbucket has changed UI some weeks ago, I preferred github before the makeover.


/Olof

Samuel Ytterbrink

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Oct 15, 2012, 4:57:21 PM10/15/12
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It sounds like i have liked hg at all ^^.

//Samuel "Neppord" Ytterbrink

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Rafael Capucho

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Oct 16, 2012, 10:22:04 AM10/16/12
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Hey folks,

Long time... =]

I prefer HG as a tool (specially cos I do not use GIT often), I didn't enough test in the new interface so...

If you believe that it'll be better, be my guest.

Cya!



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Olof Bjarnason

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Oct 16, 2012, 10:27:32 AM10/16/12
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Cool!

My belief is that moving from hg to git is simpler than moving from git to hg, since hg has more "weird stuff" in it's data model. git is more clean! read for example this "git for computer scientists" - it's what convinced me to look into git more deeply:


I'll notify the list when I've moved & updated the home page to point to the new git repository on bitbucket.

BTW - I really like the "code review" feature of the new bitbucket UI:



2012/10/16 Rafael Capucho <rafael....@gmail.com>
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