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CorrectHorseBat ◴[] No.43969915[source]
So they moved from hg to git? Or is this just an official mirror
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shit_game ◴[] No.43969921[source]
firefox development has been moved from mercurial to git since early november of 2023

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Firefox-Going-Git

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swiftcoder ◴[] No.43969989[source]
Interesting that their issues are blamed on "dual SCM", not on Mercurial itself. I guess just the weight of contributors expecting Git as the default is sinking the big Mercurial projects these days.
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1. dgoldstein0 ◴[] No.43970215[source]
Isn't mercurial abandonware? Or maybe I'm just remembering that gitlab dropped support. If it's not dead yet seems to be getting there
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2. arp242 ◴[] No.43970570[source]
They had a release just a few days ago. It's definitely not abandonware.
3. swiftcoder ◴[] No.43970843[source]
It’s still used by Meta, at any rate (albeit a very scaled version thereof). Meta picked it for their monorepo when Linus wasn’t willing to play ball on extending Git for their use case.
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4. arp242 ◴[] No.43970853[source]
Is it still used there? I know they did in the past, but reading up a bit on the background on all of this I found https://github.com/facebook/sapling, and it seems that's what they're using now?
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5. swiftcoder ◴[] No.43982736{3}[source]
I don't know for sure today, but Sapling was mercurial-compatible, at least early in development.