[Python-Dev] I am now lost
[Python-Dev] I am now lost - committed, pulled, merged, what is "collapse"?
Antoine Pitrou solipsis at pitrou.netMon Mar 21 16:38:58 CET 2011
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 11:25:31 -0400 Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> wrote: > > Does Mercurial have a way of acting like a centralized vcs to the end user, > the way Bazaar does? IOW, if Skip or others were more comfortable with a > centralized workflow (which is entirely valid imo), can they set up their > local workspace to enable that mode of operation? I believe something like "hg pull -u && hg ci && hg push" would emulate such behaviour: it would first put your working copy in sync with remote, then let you commit, then push your new change. We cannot emulate "svnmerge" for porting between branches, though - and I doubt bzr can do it. That's because merges in common DVCSes are based on the DAG, while svnmerge is a prettily ad-hoc free-form thing. > If so, the devguide could describe that as a transitional step from the old > svn way of doing things. I think we should let things settle a few weeks before starting to describe more workflows in the devguide. Regards Antoine.
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