Re: RFD: git-bzr: anyone interested?

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Dmitrijs Ledkovs <dmitrij.ledkov@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> As far as I know bzr-git can fetch, clone, commit and push to/from
> bzr/git repos. Not sure why you would want git-bzr

In general people want this because they prefer the
UI/functionality/speed/etc of the git client over that of the bzr
client, but also want to interact with a project that uses a bzr repo.

So, something like git-bzr is necessary for this (though
"git-remote-bzr" is sounding like it will be the future).

Thanks,

-Miles

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