On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 08:56:07PM +0000, Ralph Corderoy wrote: > I just find git too repulsive on the UI front to bother using, in fact I > actively try and avoid using it. bzr's my preference and, since they > concentrated on performance a few releases back, has easily coped with > anything I use it for.
:-) > On an aside, if Debian are to persist in sticking with their old groff > fork, is there any chance Ubuntu may break ranks and switch back to > Werner's latest and greatest? I prefer not to separate my hats like that when I can avoid it; I like having a single personality. As I said in another mail just now, getting groff into distributed revision control was the first step for me in getting *both* of those distributions onto something current. (I don't believe I've ever actually claimed that Debian's old groff fork was a good thing! I just have a very high resistance to deliberately introducing regressions. Fortunately, with the excellent work in 1.20, there is now not very far to go.) -- Colin Watson [cjwat...@debian.org]