On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Georg Brandl <g.brandl at gmx.net> wrote: > I'm very happy to announce that the core Python repository switch > to Mercurial is complete and the new repository at > http://hg.python.org/cpython/ is now officially open for cloning, > and for commits by those who had commit access to SVN. > > The developers' guide at http://docs.python.org/devguide/ has > been updated to talk about Mercurial and should be enough to > get anyone started with a clone. > > We'll work on extracting active feature branches into separate > clones next; please let us know which branches these are (we > already know of py3k-cdecimal, pep-3151 and pep-382). > > To make new feature "branches" (ie. clones) that are to be > available at hg.python.org, best use the "server side clone" > feature that is available at http://hg.python.org/cpython/ > in order to create the new repository. > > To look up SVN revisions, use hg.python.org/lookup/rXXXXX. > The tracker has also been updated to link to hg.python.org > for files and revisions. For the future, it will recognize > hg changeset hashes as well (without brackets, see the recent > thread). > > The buildbots should also now be building from the hg repositories. > > Please let me know if you notice any disruptions, or anything > else that needs fixing, or any other question. Also please > redirect praise to Antoine Pitrou and Dirkjan Ochtman who did > most of the actual work. > > Georg Thanks to all of you for doing this.
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