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<li>We've been using git and github for a few months now, and it's not
intuitive... I'm hoping someone will make a set of standard wrappers/GUI
for making git bearable.
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<i>maro at [http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1433387]</i>
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<li>Klingon Code Warriors embrace Git; we enjoy arbitrary conflicts. Git is not for the weak and feeble. TODAY IS A GOOD DAY TO CODE.
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<i>teastain at [http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/xpitj/10_things_i_hate_about_git/c5oj4fk]
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<h2>On The Usability Of Fossil:</h2>
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get a bug-tracking system to work with mercurial.
<blockquote>
<i>rawjeev at [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/156322/what-do-people-think-of-the-fossil-dvcs]</i>
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<h2>On Git Versus Fossil</h2>
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Just want to say thanks for fossil making my life easier....
Also <nowiki>[for]</nowiki> not having a misanthropic command line interface.
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<i>Joshua Paine at [http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg02736.html]</i>
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