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Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like
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dhruva |
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Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like |
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Wed, 2 Jan 2008 18:29:22 +0530 |
Hi,
Anyone pitching in for mercurial (hg)? It is available on all
platforms on which PYTHON runs. It works on OpenVMS too (not that many
people here would care). Has fewer external dependencies (git needs a
POSIX shell) and hence easy to deploy on non-UNIX platforms.
A link to the mercurial book:
http://hgbook.red-bean.com/hgbook.pdf
It is very much GIT like in its usage but IMHO, much more portable as
it is implemented in PYTHON (just like elisp code works where ever
emacs runs).
with best regards,
dhruva
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Contents reflect my personal views only!
Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Richard Stallman, 2008/01/02
Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Alan Mackenzie, 2008/01/01
- Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Eric S. Raymond, 2008/01/01
- Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Richard Stallman, 2008/01/02
- Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Eric S. Raymond, 2008/01/02
- Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like,
dhruva <=
- Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Miles Bader, 2008/01/02
- Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Tassilo Horn, 2008/01/02
- Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, David Kastrup, 2008/01/02
- Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Richard Stallman, 2008/01/04
- Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, John S. Yates, Jr., 2008/01/04
- Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Richard Stallman, 2008/01/05
Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Werner LEMBERG, 2008/01/02
Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, dhruva, 2008/01/02
Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Eric S. Raymond, 2008/01/02
Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Giorgos Keramidas, 2008/01/02