Yes, but the thing is just that if people are looking around for new providers it's an opportunity for alternative systems to attract attention and users.
But Github is already fully volatile, capricious, fickle, erratic, unpredictable, variable, inconsistent, changeable, unstable, whimsical, protean, fluid, and a polluting poisonous room temperature liquid heavy metal, so why would you also need mercurial?
I never liked git and held on the Mercurial until a couple years ago. Now, for all I do, jj is a better Mercurial than Mercurial.
this not a `git` failure per se...
Yes, but the thing is just that if people are looking around for new providers it's an opportunity for alternative systems to attract attention and users.
I understand what you convey, however, users are tired of the git GUI, not git itself.
I miss Bitbucket's Mercurial offering.
But Github is already fully volatile, capricious, fickle, erratic, unpredictable, variable, inconsistent, changeable, unstable, whimsical, protean, fluid, and a polluting poisonous room temperature liquid heavy metal, so why would you also need mercurial?
:)
Was very happy to find that Hginit.com has been given a new life here
https://hginit.github.io/