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      3 days ago

      What what? Mercurial is dead. Not even Facebook use it any more.

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        3 days ago

        Dead? They just had a major version update 1 month ago and the last minor release was 1 week ago.

        What does Facebook using it have to do with anything?

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          2 days ago

          Dead as in essentially nobody uses it. Apparently it’s used even less than SVN, which sounds kind of crazy. Doesn’t stop them developing it if they want I guess.

          Facebook is relevant because they were one of the last major users of Mercurial and were big contributors to it. They’ve moved to their own VCS Sapling now though.

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            What’s the actual argument here? If Mercurial satisfies/satisfied the development team, then they should use it. I don’t find this crazy. Like others pointed out, it’s not like Mercurial was a dead project without maintenance.

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              6 hours ago

              No developer is an island. By using an extremely unpopular VSC they increase the barrier to contribution for all external developers, miss out on support in tools and projects that only support Git, and they don’t get to benefit from the increased development effort that goes into more popular solutions.

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            2 days ago

            Apparently it’s used even less than SVN,

            Going to need a source for this.