Dave Dribin: “Choosing a Distributed Version Control System”
Dave Dribin wrote a couple of posts on choosing between the usual suspects: Mercurial, Bazaar and Git. Well-written, recommended.
Read at: Choosing a Distributed Version Control System; follow-up: Why I Chose Mercurial.
Recent posts on similar topics
- GIT 1.6.0 released - August 19th, 2008
- SCM systems comparison: a better frontend - January 26th, 2008
- AccuRev streams vs branches - January 14th, 2008
- Karl Fogel, Ben Collins-Sussman, on distributed version control - October 11th, 2007
- Mark Shuttleworth on renaming and merging - October 7th, 2007
July 12th, 2008 at 4:13 am
The URLs on this page “Choosing a Distributed Version Control System” and “Why I Chose Mercurial” look right on initial load of the page (when I hover my mouse over these links), but when I click the links, the URL gets garbled (perhaps with a server-side rewrite or something) to the following (using the second link as an example):
http://versioncontrolblog.com/r/http://www.dribin.org/dave/blog/archives/2007/12/30/why_mercurial/
July 12th, 2008 at 4:15 am
Another comment related to the Version Control Blog itself: I am unable to modify my own profile on this site. When I click on my username above this comment box for example, I get the following:
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