2008/11/5 David Ripton <dripton at ripton.net>: > All timings very approximate: > > Time for average user to check out Python sources with bzr: 10 minutes > > Time for average user to check out Python sources with git or hg: 1 minute > > Time for average user's trivial patch to be reviewed and committed: 1 year > > I love DVCS as much as the next guy, but checkout time is so not the > bottleneck for this use case. :-) That's a fair point. But it's not the point I was trying to make, which is that I'd want whatever DVCS is chosen to make the initial experience of a casual user / newcomer as easy as possible. Why discourage them in the first 10 minutes (which, BTW, is much faster than my experience with bzr last time I tried the Python repo) when we can make them suffer for a whole year? :-) :-) Paul.
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