Re: VCS comparison table

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Petr Baudis wrote:
> How frequently are the bundles used in practice?

Many times each day.  Most submission to the bzr mainline are done with
bundles.

> Another aspect of this is that Git (Linus ;) is very focused on getting
> the history right, nice and clean (though it does not _mandate_ it and
> you can just wildly do one commit after another; it just provides tools
> to easily do it).

Yes, rebasing is very uncommon in the bzr community.  We would rather
evaluate the complete change than walk through its history.  (Bundles
only show the changes you made, not the changes you merged from the
mainline.)

In an earlier form, bundles contained a patch for every revision, and
people *hated* reading them.  So there's definitely a cultural
difference there.

Aaron
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