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Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like


From: Miles Bader
Subject: Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 15:03:50 +0900

"Juanma Barranquero" <address@hidden> writes:
> I doubt Cygwin can be "a fine solution" for anything, but that's just me.

There seem to be a fair number of windows users who have some sort of
gripe with cygwin, but I've never quite understood what it
is... Whenever I try cygwin, things just work, and installing it seems
completely painless.

> However, as someone already said, there's MSYS/MinGW port of git in
> the works. It lacks some things (Subversion importing, daemon, most
> things related to e-mail...), but it is quite useable.

Yes, obviously in the long run, the msys git port will probably be
preferable to the majority of developers.  What you say above seems to
indicate it's further along than I realized.

> That's not to say that git it is preferable over mercurial, however.
> Let's first read Eric's article.

When Eric finishes his "article", it will be something to consider, but
please don't give the impression that it will be some kind of definitive
statement on the issue.  Eric, besides having rather obvious lack of
experience with many of these systems, has already shown clear biases.
It's very hard for even somebody trying hard to be objective to do a
good job of such a comparison.

-Miles

-- 
I'd rather be consing.




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