
On Sep 14, 2009, at 2:14 PM, Kees Cook wrote:
This is my thinking too. I don't care about performance, they're so close it's meaningless. I care about easy-of-use, and git comes with loads of negative feedback in that department. I find bzr an easy step in the right direction for continuing to do centralized VCS with trivial changes in work-flow to do DVCS. git is hugely unfriendly, IMHO.
Thanks.
I think you've brought up a very good point. Among the "social problems" that I mention git mismatching our needs is the one of the target audience. The Kernel development realm is very different from ours, and I think that highlights one place where different tools are appropriate for different jobs.
Given than "low barrier to entry" is a key tenant of the Inkscape community goals, I think Bazaar gets a much higher "win" in that category.