On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 5:42 AM, Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> wrote: ... > A dvcs means that people can publish their branches in a wide variety of > ways. Trusted developers can push their branches to code.python.org. > Non-core developers can use one of the free public dvcs branch hosting > service. Industrious users can self-publish their branches. Anyone with BTW, if we go with hg, I recommend bitbucket.org as a "free public (hg) hosting service" of choice -- Jesper (the owner and developer of the site) is friendly and solicitous in his maintenance, the whole site is quite OS-friendly in general (free "professional-level" accounts and support for open-source projects which choose to host there) and Python-friendly in particular (I gather the site's coded in Python), and my experience there has been nothing short of excellent. All it's missing is a simple code review tool like code.google.com's or Rietveld, but Jesper's promised me he would integrate something to that effect... Alex
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