Taking the plunge...

Snidely snidely.too at gmail.com
Sat Dec 3 16:41:11 CST 2011



On Dec 3, 11:26 am, "Steve Dyer" <Steve.D... at homeserve.com> wrote:
> Hi, I am looking into migrating my development teams over to the wonders of Mercurial, but have many questions running through my head about how to achieve this, or even whether Mercurial is the right tool.
[...]
> My first task really was to work out a suitable SCM strategy, and supporting developer/release work flows.  I stumbled across a very good article on this very idea, which although focused on GIT, the concepts are perfect for how we work, and from the posts on that article this can work with Mercurial too.  My problem is I can't visualise how exactly, day to day, Mercurial fits into this strategy.  The article is herehttp://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/
>

I don't know if this article helps, but it may give you an idea.
[l'errrl:<http://groups.google.com/group/mercurial_general/tree/
browse_frm/thread/1ed4055cf084d2a7/a2c188a49bb1255d?
rnum=1&q=challenge&_done=%2Fgroup%2Fmercurial_general%2Fbrowse_frm
%2Fthread%2F1ed4055cf084d2a7%2Fa2c188a49bb1255d%3Flnk%3Dgst%26q
%3Dchallenge%26#doc_a2c188a49bb1255d>

or <http://tinyurl.com/7v73png>]


Also, have you seen this thread, which deals with transitioning from
one SCM to another?  The starting point is different from yours, but
it may still be helpful.

[l'errrl: <http://tinyurl.com/7op33uk> or
<http://groups.google.com/group/mercurial_general/tree/browse_frm/
thread/f2033077e2621fee/7cca2fe10bee9aa2?rnum=1&_done=%2Fgroup
%2Fmercurial_general%2Fbrowse_frm%2Fthread%2Ff2033077e2621fee
%3F#doc_7cca2fe10bee9aa2>]

(It's Saturday, so it's easier to tin the earl then to make my brain
figure out the proper trimming of the GG link)

/dps




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