So sad to see that no articles about this even mention Mercurial. This is a golden opportunity for Hg providers to shine.

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/