[Python-Dev] PEP 481 - Migrate Some Supporting Repositories to Git and Github
Pierre-Yves David
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Mon Dec 1 02:14:38 CET 2014
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On 11/30/2014 04:31 AM, Paul Moore wrote: > On 29 November 2014 at 23:27, Donald Stufft <donald at stufft.io> wrote: >> In previous years there was concern about how well supported git was on Windows >> in comparison to Mercurial. However git has grown to support Windows as a first >> class citizen. In addition to that, for Windows users who are not well aquanted >> with the Windows command line there are GUI options as well. > > I have little opinion on the PEP as a whole, but is the above > statement true? From the git website, version 2.2.0 is current, and > yet the downloadable Windows version is still 1.9.4. That's a fairly > significant version lag for a "first class citizen". > > I like git, and it has a number of windows-specific extensions that > are really useful (more than Mercurial, AFAIK), but I wouldn't say > that the core product supported Windows on an equal footing to Linux. I'm curious about These useful extension. Can you elaborate? -- Pierre-Yves David
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