Speaking with my common-lisp.net admin hat on, I'm happy to install either git, hg or both. In fact, they'd probably be good to have in any case.
With my usual hat on (the one with funny ears), I'm wondering "why not darcs?". Did darcs lose out in the DVCS "wars" because they haven't managed to fix the "exponential time" bug?
thanks,
On Mar 4, 2008, at 10:26 AM, Helmut Eller wrote:
- Nikodemus Siivola [2008-03-04 16:07+0100] writes:
On 3/4/08, Helmut Eller heller@common-lisp.net wrote:
What do people think of switching from CVS to Mercurial[*] ?
I have no experience with it, but no objections either. The only question I have is the status of Mercurial support on common- lisp.net.
It's currently not installed. But I hope the cl.netters don't mind to install it. I did a local install there and also installed the cgi script (well, server-side include) under http://common-lisp.net/project/slime/hgweb.shtml. I think it doesn't need any other upgrades.
I think hg has some hooks to send emails after a commit, so we would send that to the slime-cvs mailing list. I haven't tried it, though. The script for the daily changelog summary would probably need some adjustments.
It would be nice to have a CVS mirror of the Mercurial repository (so that non-committers wouldn't notice the switch) but I couldn't find an simple solution to that.
Helmut.
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