Hi, Am Donnerstag, 5. November 2009 13:56:09 schrieb [email protected]: > I can see though how Git can be problematic for people who try to learn > it bit by bit...
> Must be talking past each other here... This is about *me* doing *my*
> work efficiently in *my* repository. How efficiently or inefficiently
> others deal with the stuff I publish, has little effect on my own
> efficiency.
But for me that question is central: I want others to be able to work with my
stuff as easily as possible (and I also want to be able to go back and work on
it after not having used the system for a few weeks/months - I often jump from
personal project to personal project).
> My opinion is that there is no "one size fits all" here.
My opinion is that there's quite a neat sweet spot between the two extremes -
and that Mercurial quite nicely hits that sweet spot :)
> Admittedly, this makes it a bit hard to find a good compromise in
> projects that involve both serious programming and non-programming
> content in the same repository...
Same in projects with both serious programmers and casual programmers.
But anyway, it's now clear where our different opinion comes from - root cause
found, I think :)
And that's a very positive result, I'd say.
The question "what's your target audience?" now more easily leads to a choice
of VCS which we could both agree on.
Best wishes,
Arne
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